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Send us a textWhat if nearly everything we do in education actually makes a difference? In this episode, we welcome the brilliant John Hattie, a pioneering figure in educational research, to unravel the mysteries behind effective teaching practices. John takes us on a fascinating journey through his career, from his early days in psychometrics and statistics to his groundbreaking work on meta-analysis. His move to New Zealand marked a turning point, leading to the development of "Visible Learning," a transformative approach that has reshaped how we understand educational success. John shares his insightful perspectives on the shift from asking "what works" to "what works best," revealing the hidden stories numbers can tell.Join us as we explore surprising findings about educational practices, where 95% show positive effects on student learning. John challenges us to rethink common assumptions, such as the impact of class size and teacher subject matter knowledge, and underscores the value of evidence-based approaches. With his candid anecdotes, John highlights how "Visible Learning" unexpectedly gained traction, fostering a global shift towards research-informed teaching methods. This episode illuminates the critical role of listening and the evolving landscape of educational data and theory since John's influential 2008 work.Listeners can expect to be engaged by discussions on the importance of reflective practices, the role of artificial intelligence in lesson planning, and the dynamic interplay between teaching methods and student outcomes. Together, we examine the necessity for intentional alignment in education, advocating for methods that resonate with content and goals. Our conversation with John is rich with thought-provoking insights, offering a fresh perspective on how education can be reimagined to serve both students and teachers more effectively. As we wrap up, we reflect on the vibrant world of ideas that defines our times and express heartfelt gratitude to John for sharing his wisdom, with hopes of continuing this enlightening dialogue in the future.
Susan Pendergrass speaks with Virginia (Ginny) Gentles, director of the Education Freedom and Parental Rights Initiative at the Defense of Freedom Institute, about the future of the Department of Education given recent remarks from the incoming administration about abolishing the department. They discuss the implications for American education policy, explore the potential impact on parental rights and education freedom, and more. Ginny, a long-time school choice advocate and host of the Freedom to Learn Podcast, brings a wealth of experience from her time at the U.S. Department of Education under President George W. Bush, the Florida Department of Education, and as a legislative analyst on Capitol Hill. Produced by Show-Me Opportunity
Bringing you a solo episode today, why? Here's my background.I'm the founder of Women Who Brunch and Host of the Brunch & Learn Podcast, but have also spent the past 13 years of my career in event management, marketing, sponsorships/partnerships, and lead management. The past 7 years of my career were specifically in trade show management. I'm combining my experience of both understanding from an exhibitor side to my press/content creator side in covering food events and trade shows such as ExpoEast, Specialty Food Association's Summer Fancy Food Show, New York City Wine Food Festival, and Hudson Valley Restaurant Week to many food tours, pop-ups, and experiential food events. In this Episode We'll Cover: Why you shouldn't sleep on a Press Release or your Event Announcements.Offering Press, Buyers, Retailers, Inventors & High Quality Leads a special gift or offerUnderstanding how you're going to qualify leads Post-Show Follow Up Strategy Tapping into your membership, awards, accolades, pitch contents, webinars for further reach, education, and exposureLink to FULL Blog Post - This is updated yearly to include a Show Calendar of food events for the year + new tips and exhibit samples I come across.Support the showAbout Us - Women Who Brunch:Women Who Brunch is a food community and event series for women who love connecting, networking, and learning from each other over the most important meal of the week...BRUNCH! We're solving the problem of making adult friendships while doing cool stuff in the Hudson Vally, NY.Visit our website for updates on events, recipes, brunch spots, product reviews, and more or say hi on Instagram!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womenwhobrunchWebsite: https://womenwhobrunch.com
Dawn Whittaker is the Chief Fire Officer for East Sussex Fire & rescue service.During our chat today we discuss her journey into the emergency services as well as her incredible knowledge and experience outside of the sector. Her mantra is to improve the performance of organisations through people and well managed change.For more information on some of the topics discussed please see links below:Blue Light Programme - Mind Lunch and Learn | Podcast 1 | Neurodiversity - YouTubeEquality of Access to Services and Employment Neurodiversity | NFCC CPO (ukfrs.com)Neurodiversity past and present - an introduction to the Neurodiversity Reader - Kent Academic RepositoryWatersports SafetyNational Water safety forumYou cant contact Dawn on the following platforms:TwitterLinkedinPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon CrewA big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingHAIX Footwear Support the ongoing work of the podcast by clicking HEREPlease subscribe to the podcast on YoutubeEnter our monthly giveaways on the following platformsFacebookInstagramPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
When we think about the stages of a rose from seed, to bud formation, to swelling and anthesis, until it finally wilts. Through each stage of the lifecycle it can be a slow and steady journey that can test the patience of even the most advanced gardeners. Today I want to share with you a beautiful story inspired by my grandson Noah. Listen in as I reflect and think about: The third half of life is a new stage of opportunity and strength. Admiration and taking in all senses of an experience, through the lens of a child and finding surprise meaning. Change within different stages of life. Learning how to tolerate uncertainty and find a new path for yourself. Creativity and inspiration for your path in life. As always I encourage you to share your words and share your story. If you would like to apply to be a guest on the Podcast please fill out your contact information here. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author.
It does not matter what you have been through, where you have been or what has happened up to the third half of your life, you can make a change. And my guest today is Professor Theresa Agostinelli who shares her story of resilience, grit and fortitude. Join with me as I chat with Theresa about: Her journey from anxiety, shyness and depression and the healing journey she gifted herself to make significant changes in her life. How she has been given the spirit of power so we can empower others. Her G.R.I.D. system which helps to overcome environments which cause negativity. Self-sabotage and unworthiness that we feel as women and how it is instilled into us. Daily discipline and training of your mind. To follow Theresa and find out more about her work you can visit her website at https://www.profwithpurpose.com/ or follow her on Instagram and we look forward to another exciting conversation next week. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author.
Beth Brown has had her fair share of ‘life' and all its happenings. Depression, divorce, starting all over again with 3 kids and panic attacks, lead to a catalyst for change when she could hardly leave the house living alongside fear. Even through all the ups and downs she has experienced, she still feels ‘rich' with joy, has devoted herself to healing and shines a light through the darkness. Currently, Beth is living a life she never dreamt possible through finding a passion for marketing (which was quietly alongside her much of her life) and choosing joy. Listen in as I chat with Beth about: Paying attention to the small voice and finding gratitude when things are rough and you're angry in between it all. A rich life filled with good people, good experiences and more than monetary things. The light at the end of the tunnel that comes to us, that we don't have to make up. It's clear Beth has come out the other side much stronger and with a depth to her life which shines through this conversation. To connect with Beth and find out more please visit her website www.shinesocialco.media, Instagram or send her an email hello@shinesocialco.media. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author.
Sometimes we may think we know someone who we've witnessed in our life, yet find out it isn't all it appears to be to the outside world. Today I sat down with another retired English teacher, Gwen Parker. Gwen has been an inspiration to me over the years, specifically when it comes to her involvement in One-Act Plays, her students and consistently overcoming her own fears and chronic shyness. Listen in as we chat about: Going outside the comfort zone and following the curves in the road. Pushing ourselves to what we thought was never possible. Trusting God has a plan and when faced with retirement how important it is to find purpose and fulfilment. Healthy competition, a weight loss adventure and striving for greatness. Finding community and friends who are like family and hardly able to express their significance in your life. Viewing retirement as a possibility, not as an ending. This was such a delightful conversation and definitely creates an everlasting memory in my heart. I encourage you to connect further with Gwen via Instagram @gwenjohnsonparker her website and facebook to connect. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach me at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author.
On this episode of Remote Ruby, Jason, Chris, and Andrew begin by sharing their thoughts on some shows they're watching such as “White House Plumbers,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” and “Seinfeld.” The conversation then shifts towards the exciting release of Ruby 3.3 Preview 1, which focuses on performance improvements for YJIT and the introduction of compiler RJIT. They dive into the challenges of implementing autosaving and error display forms using Turbo and Hotwire in Rails. Then, the conversation takes a turn towards serverless function, with Andrew sharing his experiences using Vercel, and a discussion on Hatchbox and Fly for hosting applications, and the appeal of PlanetScale for databases. Go ahead and press download now to hear more! [00:00:20] The guys discuss a few shows they're watching. [00:05:10] Chris announces the exciting release of Ruby 3.3 Preview 1, which introduces performance improvements for YJIT, and introduces the RJIT. [00:07:11] Jason brings up an interview with Aaron Patterson that Justin Searls did at Ruby Kaigi 2023 where he talked about two people working on different parsers which could benefit alternative Ruby implementations.[00:09:38] A conversation came up somewhere about Laravel being a feature-rich framework, while Ruby is considered a better language.[00:10:59] Jason brings up the challenge of implementing autosaving and displaying errors in a form using Turbo and Hotwire in Rails. Chris mentions morphdom as a solution which can help with preserving focus during form updates.[00:16:23] Chris talks about autosaving features as a standard in modern web applications, and the need for built-in solutions within Rails is emphasized to simplify the implementation process.[00:22:00] Andrew shares his frustrations with implementing autosaving and validations.[00:25:55] Andrew explains what he was doing with functions in Vercel.[00:28:00] Jason brings up talking to Crunchy Data at RailsConf and the appeal of Planet Scale for databases. [00:30:40] Hatchbox and Fly for hosting applications is discussed and plans for upgrading Ubuntu versions and Hatchbox features.Panelists:Jason CharnesChris OliverAndrew MasonSponsor:HoneybadgerLinks:Jason Charnes TwitterChris Oliver TwitterAndrew Mason TwitterWhite House Plumbers (HBO MAX)Curb Your Enthusiasm (HBO MAX)Seinfeld (Netflix)Ruby Kaigi 2023-Aaron Patterson Interview (YouTube)morphdom-GitHubRemote Ruby Podcast-Episode 178: José Valim, creator of Elixir and former Rails core contributorVercelCrunchy DataPlanetScaleHatchboxFlyUbuntuBuild and Learn Podcast by CJ Avilla and Colin LoretzRuby Radar TwitterRuby for All Podcast
Our guest today is Diane Martinez, and she brings a certain energy to this conversation that is electrifying, and I reckon you'll love it as much as I do. Diane starts with the famous quote from Abraham Hicks, ‘Everything is always working out for me,' and from there, the conversation really takes off. Diane truly understands what it's like to know you have more to offer the world and knows we can either drift through life or consciously create it. Listen in as I chat with Diane about: Quiet confidence and peace in our own mindsets and how it isn't up to us to force life into certain configurations. Opportunities that present themselves when we're in a state of resistance, and how we can fail to see opportunities in front of us. How she found courage and strength moving overseas from everything she had ever known and how this changed the trajectory of her life. Taking care of our mind, spirit, and body and how it can benefit our life as a result. How there is a momentum of beliefs that has taught us we can't trust ourselves and that the answers lie outside us, changing this mindset and what that means moving forward. Please follow Diane and her wonderful work on Instagram or via her website https://consciouscreatinglifecoaching.com/ and text 404.439.9383. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story. You can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more, please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author.
In this episode of the Autism in Black Podcast, Maria Davis-Pierre, LMHC, is joined by Dr. Berry, a board certified physician, and host of the Lunch and Learn Podcast. Dr. Berry is a father of two beautiful autistic children, one with ADHD, and is an advocate for the Black community in health care. Dr. Berry and Maria Davis-Pierre discuss the recent 3rd Annual Autism in Black Conference, including the speakers, sessions, and overall guest experience. Dr. Berry also emphasizes the importance of attending events like the Autism in Black Conference to gain knowledge, build community, and receive support. The conference was designed to provide education and empowerment to parents and caregivers of Black autistic children, as well as autistic individuals themselves. Listeners will learn about the new AIB membership and the 2024 Autism In Black Conference. Dr. Berry discusses the importance of breaking down stigmas surrounding autism in the Black community and the need for increased representation and visibility of Black autistic individuals in the media. To learn more about Dr. Berry and his work, visit his website, www.drberrypierre.com Links for Dr. Berry: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/drberrypierretv Instagram: @drberrypierre Twitter: @drberrypierre Dr. Pierre's Health Check: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbCy1lT0fuCyKL1G3QRu64Q Clubhouse: @drberrypierre To support and connect with Autism in Black: Visit the website at www.autisminblack.org Like and follow on TikTok, Instagram, or Twitter: @autisminblack Like on Facebook: @autisminblk You are also invited to join the Autism In Black year-round community, which offers networking, resources, advocacy, and support. To join, visit www.autisminblack.org/membership Autism in Black is also selling tickets for the 2024 conference at an early bird rate, with the theme "Bridging the Gap." The conference will take place virtually from April 19-21, 2024, providing attendees the opportunity to participate from the comfort of their own homes. Don't miss out on this valuable opportunity to connect, learn, and empower yourself. Purchase your ticket today at https://www.autisminblack.org/conference2024 And don't forget to use the official hashtag for the podcast, #aibpod, when sharing your thoughts and feedback on social media. Thank you for tuning in to the Autism in Black Podcast! Note: Replays of the 3rd Annual Autism in Black Conference can be accessed by visiting the Autism in Black website. www.autisminblack.org/conference2023replay And don't forget to use the official hashtag for the podcast, #aibpod, when sharing your thoughts and feedback on social media. Thank you for tuning in to the Autism in Black Podcast!
This episode piggybacks off last week's solo episode - although without so much of a Walton reference inside. If you've listened along with the Podcast for a while now you know Holly loves a good quote or few and today is no different. She opens with the quote from Jackson Pollock which says - the secret to success is to be fully awake to everything about you. Listen as Holly explores this very concept in her third half of life and talks about: Stepping back and taking a 360 degree look at every aspect that has to do with you including likes and dislikes, dreams and desires and where your inner world may have been influenced by that external to you. Think about what you keep coming back to. Often we find that it does present itself again in this third half of life journey. A fun and simple exercise that Holly found herself coming back to years after she was witness to it. A wonderful reminder when we find ourselves in a funk and veering off track. The noise that we often have around us when it comes to what we should, could and would be doing. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author.
I'm a self-confessed sentimental, nostalgic type of person and over the years have loved to sit down with the Waltons, Little House on the Prairie, Gilligan's Island and The Brady Bunch, to name a few, and today's episode is actually inspired by a Waltons episode! The episode has a pivotal message of following your heart and encouraging us to figure out what we want by simply stepping forward. I expand on this concept in this episode with further thoughts involving: The John Barrymore quote A man is not old, until regrets take the place of dreams. How this quote is relevant even 100 years later and how generations benefit from these words and experiences, especially in their third half of life. Coming back to recurring themes in our lives, paths and signs that resurface, something that you are passionate about and is difficult to get out of your mind. Sentimental and nostalgic moments through memories with the box. How they can evoke further thoughts and memories and my reflections with these moments. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach me at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author.
As online learning becomes a more commonplace option for college students, this is a good time to discuss the benefits of the experience. In this episode, Dr. P. talks with Dr. Cristi Ford about the basics of online learning and strategies that students can use to be successful in virtual environments.Dr Ford serves as the Vice President of Academic Affairs at D2L. She brings more than two decades of cumulative experience in higher education, secondary education, project management, program evaluation, training, and student services to her role. In this role, she offers thought leadership and direction to the academic affairs unit of the organization. Her previous roles have allowed her to have impact in education from secondary and higher education settings as well as the on the international landscape. Her reach has allowed her to focus on building online education in the US and African continent.Dr. Ford was selected by the Online Learning Consortium, as the 2022 OLC Fellow which is the highest professional distinction offered by the association. She is a tireless advocate for quality online education where she has leveraged her passion and expertise in many realms in the education space. She is known for utilizing her leadership in extraordinary ways to help institutions build capacity to launch and expand online programming through effective faculty development, instructional design and pedagogical practices.Dr. Ford holds a PhD in Educational Leadership from the University of Missouri-Columbia, and undergraduate and graduate degrees in the field of Psychology from Hampton University and University of Baltimore, respectively.Dr. Ford on Twitter D2L Teach & Learn Podcast
*Trigger warning. This episode contains talk of attempted suicide and may be confronting for some listeners. If you or a loved one are struggling with suicidal thoughts, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline in your local area. There is help available for you. There are often events throughout our lives that shake us to our core. Past relationships which are unhealthy with harmful patterns can push us to the limit. Unfortunately Debbie Griffiths was driven to her peak after experiencing domestic violence for over 17 years. At 63, she feels like her life is just beginning. She has now published a book to help others and come through stronger, healed by taking one step and a time and rebuilding a life worth living. Listen in as Holly and Debbie discuss: How everything that has happened has brought her to this point. Each stepping stone prepared for the next step, including twists and turns and the whole nine yards. Accepting responsibility and moving forward. Getting better at speaking up for what we need. How her suicide attempt opened her eyes to make a change to her life and how it took a while to understand and recognize what was happening. Giving back to others. Bringing awareness to others to help them recogize the signs and learning how to take care of ourselves. The important basic human need to be loved and to love in return. How we are not made to stay stuck. The opportunity in the third half of life to ask what it is we want to do. To find out more about Debbie, take a look at her book Torched, Burnt By a Gaslighter please visit her website www.brokentoboldness.com you can also find her on Instagram @debbiegriffiths581, Facebook and LinkedIn. This episode is made possible by the New Author Intensive. To find out more please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and use coupon code NEWAUTHOR for $100 off when you sign up. Because while everyone is not a writer, anyone can become an author. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com.
There comes a point in time when you know what you're doing doesn't work, it hasn't gotten good results and you want to take steps to make it better. This rule can definitely be applied to our health and today's guest is an advocate for feeling good through our food choices. Former wellness designer, Suzanne Roth Paul is now known as a Wellness Warrior and she works with women ranging from 40-60 and stands for the silent, high achieving professional women who have had their health on the backburner. Listen in as Holly and Suzanne chat about: Looking at root causes for health issues that we often carry for much of our lives. Very often women spend their entire lives taking care of their families and how that impacts our third half of life. Consuming certain foods on a daily basis rather than in moderation and how sometimes you cannot alleviate certain foods all together. How we hear wheat, gluten, sugar, oils and more are not good for us, however don't' do anything about it. Stabilizers, chemicals and other ingredients that are put into food to increase shelf life and ‘taste' good. How much all of it contributes to toxicity and diseases. Staying informed and educating yourself, while also taking action for our health today. It is clear through this conversation that Suzanne has a passion for health and wellness and believes that we simply cannot do great things when we don't feel good. Changing the way we think about and view food can be done through Suzanne's ebook Poisons in your Pantry. Suzanne also really enjoys providing half hour discovery calls with women who would like to brainstorm and find healing from pain. Find out more here. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com.
There is a certain atmosphere in the conversation contained in this episode of the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast. Holly is joined with Kathy Magan Smith from aray wellness and blown away with the nuggets of wisdom, expertise and learnings within her ears. Kathy is passionate about embracing a holistic lifestyle for women in their third half of life. She uses the acronym R.E.I.N.S. to explore and explain an approach which fulfils those around her. Listen in as Holly and Kathy chat about: How can we give back? If we learn something that gives depth to our lives, we can help others in the process which is both powerful and intriguing at the same time. How there is medicine in illness. When sick there is a vulnerability that means we can learn a lot about ourselves, our resiliency and create our own first aid kits. The happiness curve. Is it the real deal? Does age matter? What happens when we lessen the stress and resistance and accept where we are at different points in our lives? Taking initiatives and efforts to plan and make friendships work. The importance of conversations for our wellness and happiness. When we show up for others when we need it, they're also there for us. Three questions from this episode that really left a mark are how can I give back? How do I show up? What's missing? To learn more about Kathy and her work please visit her website www.araywellness.com where you can contact her in relation to her retreats and work as mentioned in this episode. You can also find out more about Kathy via her Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. You can also access Kathy's free gift, Three Secrets for Unstoppable Energy using Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science for Women 55+ here and be in touch through her email kathy@araywellness.com. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach Holly at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via the website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com.
There is something quite enduring and spectacular about one's closest and most cherished friend. Holly is joined with one of her greatest friends, Jennifer Ryan, for a memorable and ‘inspire you to do better' conversation. Even Holly is surprised that they haven't joined together after so many episodes. Yet, it is worth the wait as Holly and Jennifer chat about: When life is happening thick and fast, allowing ourselves to stop and think - can I change it? Grief, loss and coping. Inspiring yourself and others to leave a legacy in place of guilt and placing rules on how we grieve. Life as a pot of boiling water. The difference between carrots and eggs. Taking action from a Podcast episode and receiving benefits far beyond what was imagined. There were many references referred to in this episode. Including Holly's Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast episode 38 A Reason, a Season, a Lifetime, Widow To Widow: Thoughtful, Practical Ideas For Rebuilding Your Life by Genevieve Davis Ginsburg, The Coffee Bean: A Simple Lesson to Create Positive Change by Jon Gordon and Damon West, The Change Agent: How a Former College QB Sentenced to Life in Prison Transformed His World by Damon West and The Coffee Bean for Kids by Jon Gordon and Damon West. We hope you enjoyed this conversation as much as we did and to connect and find out more about Holly you can reach her at www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. Here's to transforming our third half of life through teaching ourselves to learn.
What happens when two Texans meet in conversation and nerd out on words that matter? A purposeful, motivational and insightful conversation! Karen Hoffman joins Holly on the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast today. When she turned 60 at the end of 2020, Karen left her professional position as an administrator of a nonprofit, and founded he business, Living on Purpose, in early 2021, after taking a few months of what she refers to as a sabbatical - a period of time to rewire, not retire—a time to learn, listen, read, discuss and create her next chapter of life. Listen as Holly and Karen chat about: Sabbatical and significant transformation. Changing our thinking about what a sabbatical means and looks like. Living on purpose and bringing attention to intention. Words that Matter and how her Mom contributed to her success (even if she wondered how on earth that would happen) Listening to the voice inside us that whispers all day long. To find out more about Karen you can visit her website www.livingonpurpose.us and email her at Karen@livingonpurpose.us. The full version of the poems quoted in this episode are The Guest House by Rumi and The Voice by Shel Silverstein. To connect and find out more about Holly, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com.
Have you ever met someone so fierce, so beautiful and so empowering that they changed the whole trajectory of your life? That's exactly what happened to Holly when she met the guest today on the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast. Kim White is all things extra. She accepts and truly listens to all aspects of you, including the messy and ugly parts and is living proof of exactly what is possible when we allow ourselves to learn and join together in community. Listen as Holly and Kim chat about: Being audacious, extra and not scared to try. Entrepreneurship early in life, before even knowing what it meant, what it looked like and the many lessons learnt along the way (beware of the Kool-aid stand!) Slowing down to speed up. See what's important, get clear and own it. Creating a business that supports our lives, not the other way round. This conversation is funny, kind, jovial and one that will leave a lasting impression on your heart. To find out more about Kim you can visit her website www.mysexybusiness.com. To find out more about how you can share your story to become a published author as mentioned in this episode please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com/newauthorintensive. To connect and find out more about Holly you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com and we look forward to you listening again next week.
Linda Bonney is usually found behind the scenes of the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast. Usually in the wee hours of the night, across the other side of the globe in a little island called Tasmania. If you have been following along, this is not her first appearance - yet in this formal instance she chats with Holly about: What transformation looks like, and how we often perform for others. The process, application and realities of Dream, Doubt and Do. Adaptation to change, the pendulum that we experience in transformation. Dreams and motivations moving forward in the third half of life. This conversation is actually two friends catching up and the vibrancy and wonderful dynamic of that is infectious and a big part of why we do what we do. To find out more about Linda Bonney and to follow more of current projects such as Stories With a Sunday Roast and The Doyle Avenue Project please visit www.lindabonney.com. To connect and find out more about Holly, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com and her website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com.
Even in my third half of life prime time, I am still learning. And this week I was blown sideways by an event that has happened many times before, yet I saw with a rejuvenated freshness and upper level of learning. Listen to this final solo episode for 2022 as Holly reflects on: How moments of joy can brighten each day when we just pay attention. The dreams we have in our life and how sometimes we can have dreams we don't even realise until they happen. The roles we have in our lives and embracing the importance alongside. Being someone's somebody and the tremendous amount of joy that can result. As we wrap up the Podcast for 2022, I thank you for your continued support and listenership. The Podcast has matured and developed greatly over 2022 and I look forward to what 2023 has in store. I would love it if you could leave me a rating or review on your Podcast app to reach as many people as possible and provide the motivation and inspiration that we all need. To connect and find out more about the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach me at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com or via my website www.teachingyourselftolearn.com.
Unplugged is an emerging technology company that will be delivering mobile phones protecting the user's privacy. Each current smart mobile phone has on it a Mobile Advertising ID number. Ryan Paterson, President at Unplugged speaks with Don Witt of the Channel Daily News, a TR publication and goes on to say that when you download an app and you agree to their terms, you are giving them permission to collect all sorts of data about you from your location, things you browse, and much more. Ryan Paterson Once they have the data, they will sell it to their partners who will then use it to market other products and technology to you. They know everything about you. Where you live, where you work, what groups you are in, who your friends are -they know everything. This is a must listen to podcast in order to find out all about Ad technology, the marketing of your data and how to prevent it while on your phone or laptop. Unplugged will deliver the UP Phone with a State-of-the-art Operating System developed for data privacy and security. Independent from Google and Apple. Stay in control of your information. The UP APP Suite gives you Privacy and Security with apps that do not mine your data. A real alternative to Big Tech. Proprietary Apps - Specially developed for your privacy, security, and your peace of mind! UP Messenger - Communicate securely without being intercepted or watched. UP VPN - Stealthy and invisible. An extra layer of security. Safe download - their scoring system warns you about 3rd party app's data exploitation. For more information, go to: https://www.unplugged.com/
The guest for the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast today is Judy Hoberman. Judy has quite a few notches to her belt including certifications from Cornell University's College of Business in Women in Leadership and Women in Entrepreneurship, a degree from Queens College, New York. She is a featured TedX speaker and has also published 4 books and impacted audiences of thousands, with coaching and mentoring which is often described as “transformational”. Listen as Holly and Judy discuss: Imposter syndrome and how it can impact you, no matter what walk of life you originate from. How life is fast and life is short, deciding who we want to spend our time with, what we want to be doing and doing something we really love to do. Never being afraid to ask questions and how they can open ourselves to possibilities, growth and our sense of purpose and why. Not allowing ourselves to compare our chapter one with another person's chapter 20. Without a doubt, there is a tonne of inspiration and you will walk away from this episode richer and more motivated than beforehand. To find out more about Judy you can email her Judy@SellingInASkirt.com or contact her via LinkedIn www.linkedin.com/in/judyhoberman/ To watch her TedX talk as suggested in this video you can find it here. As always you can connect with Holly at www.teachingyourselftolearn.com and we look forward to you tuning in for the next episode!
Welcome to Season 6 of the Dance to Learn Podcast - The Preschool Dance Teacher's Podcast! I'm your Host Jessica Strong!I am so excited for this season, because I'm introducing a new format! This season is all about YOU! I am answering your questions, providing help and guidance with your biggest struggles in the studio setting and I'm inviting Industry Leaders as guests to discuss your biggest challenges and provide you with guidance, support and resources to help you in your journey as a Dance Educator! Season 6 Premieres on our new day and time - Thursday November 9th with my featured guest Erin Burd! You won't want to miss it! Tune on Apple and Spotify podcasts. If you have a question, problem or challenge that you would like addressed on air, visit our website: thepreschooldanceteacherspodcast.com and click “Ask Jessica” and I may feature your question on an upcoming episode! Happy Dancing!
Trucking is an integral part of our community, logistics chain and economy. Mindy Brown joins Holly on the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast today as a consultant, advocate, and mentor for women in the transportation industry. Mindy is passionate about clearing a path for women not only to survive in the trucking industry, but to also thrive and succeed. The result, she feels, is creating more women in C-suite positions, while creating allyship among men and women. Not only does Mindy feel this will impact the industry, but it will change the country. Women having more presence in the industry fosters a more creative and innovative environment. Mindy's passion shines through in the conversation. Listen as Holly and Mindy discuss: The pivot and change from driving to Mindy's role as VP of operations for LeadHERTrucking. Building bridges, not walls, that connect women in knowledge and shared experiences in the industry to create an impact while moving women forward. How the industry has changed, grown and how men help give women a voice and a seat at the table. Safety first and what we can do to consider truckers on the road and respect the space we share together. To find out more about Mindy you can connect via LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/mindy-b-4750993a and Clubhouse https://www.clubhouse.com/@mindy.brown?utm_medium=ch_profile&utm_campaign=PQl1on24wBQQ4Ar-N6whww-408065. WIth more details about LeadHERTrucking available here. To connect and find out more about Holly, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach her at www.teachingyourselftolearn.com.
It seems positive mindset and gratitude are hot words on the internet right now. However, what happens when we observe and pin the positivity on Pinterest instead of actually implementing the practices we are exposed to? Amanda Yoa joins Holly on the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast today to talk about gratitude and how we can transcend the limitations of the mind to revolutionize our lives. Listen as Holly and Amanda discuss: How it's never too late or early to live in alignment with who you're supposed to be and do the things you are meant to do. How things don't happen to you, they happen for you. Gratitude practices to overcome depression, panic and negative mindset. Transcending our words and our minds to tap into our soul's wisdom and quiet whisper telling us that we are meant for more. Amanda brings an electric energy and offers many different ways to shift our lives to the experience we deserve. To follow and support Amanda you can find her on Instagram @amandayoa.official. To connect and find out more about Holly, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com.
Traditionally, menopause is known as the time that marks the end of your menstrual cycles. Outside of this significant event, there previously has been little conversation, education and awareness that join alongside. Kerry Taylor believes menopause is an opportunity to embrace the next stage of your life and thrive in your best years. Listen as she joins Holly on the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast today and they chat about: How looking to others for inspiration and guidance can come in the form of comparison. How the perceptions of menopause can mean we are not comfortable to talk about it within social and professional environments. There is no one size fits all when it comes to menopause Support for those around you when going through significant changes around the perimenopause, menopause and adjusting to life alongside. If this conversation has peaked your interest and you would like to find out more, Kerry works with women to explore how to effectively live through menopausal changes. Her website is https://kerry-taylor.com/ and she would be happy for you to get in touch. As always, to connect and find out more about Holly, apply to be a guest and share your story please visit www.teachingyourselftolearn.com.
Katrina Klooster joins Holly for the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast today, Katrina is a teacher turned entrepreneur who has had a passion to help people for as long as she can remember. She accidentally stumbled upon coaching and knew this was exactly what she was meant to do during this phase of my life. As the conversation evolves, Holly and Katrina realise they share many outlooks, values and desires. Listen as they touch on: Examining what isn't working for you and what you are craving in order to take the next steps towards development. Taking off all the masks and asking what we actually want. Permission and gratitude and how that ripples onto our own choices and those around us. Internal and external journeys, what they look like as an individual and entrepreneur and how letting go can be one of the most courageous steps to take. This conversation is powerful and inspirational, alongside insightful and shares a lot of wisdom. To find out more about Katrina, her favourite place to be is instagram @katrinaklooster and invites you to connect personally via her website www.katrinaklooster.com. To connect and find out more about Holly, including the opportunity to apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn.com
According to Caleb, Top Gun: Maverick is one of the best movies of all time. Why? Mostly the cinematic and technical wizardry that had to happen to make it work.According to Josiah, the Mary Celeste is a mystery that is easily solved if you take into account that sea monsters may be more careful and ferocious than you thought.According to both Caleb and Josiah, you GOT to listen to this episodeVOTE HEREhttps://strawpoll.com/polls/LVyKxWlQ5n0NOTESTom Cruise teethTom Cruise standing on a planeJosiah wearing his wife's shirtSUPPORTPatreonMerchSOCIALYouTube TwitterInstagramRedditCaleb's InstaJosiah's Insta
2 Lindy Hoppers, A Westie, and a Blues/Latin Dancer walk into a bar and dance bomb it.Derek the Solar Boi (@thesolarboi) and his wonderful wife/awesome returning guest Tanya (@inourtreehouse) join Kalann and TJ to talk the wonderful world and community of Social Dancing. Photo credit Frank DelysReach out to the hosts on Instagram and other platforms or shoot us an email @ wearerabidtrail@gmail.comThe show on FB, Insta, and Twitter @wearerabidtrailTJ @kingcompliment Matt @thatmattdrummer Kalann @kalann.washAaron @whispapedia
Hoy presentamos la nueva temporada del podcast para aprender español de Speak & Learn. En el capítulo de hoy presentamos el Podcast y os contamos como hemos llegado hasta aquí, y por qué a partir de ahora, nos vamos a centrar un poco más en aquellos que tenéis nivel intermedio. Aunque por supuesto, puedes escucharnos si tienes más nivel, y si tienes menos....recuerda que en nuestra web https://speakandlearn.es/blog encontrarás la transcripción del Podcast y también vocabulario de cada capítulo. Además, os recordamos que podéis solicitar plaza para el nuevo curso que comienza el 12 de Septiembre. Today we introduce the new season of the Speak & Learn Podcast to learn Spanish. In today's episode we introduce the Podcast and we tell you how we got here, and why from now on, we are going to focus a little more on those who have an intermediate level. Of course you can listen to us if you are higher level, or even lower...remember: in our website https://speakandlearn.es/blog you will find the transcription of each chapter and also some vocabulary. Also, remember that you can apply for your place for our Spanish courses that will start on 12th September.
Encapsulated in this gift-wrapped box of audio sprinkles is a bevy of knowledge that is sure to put you right up there on the edge of your gamer chair. Learn about why your brain is trickier than you thought, how to go crazy with just an airport and 18 years, and learn why it's important to hold on to your passport. VOTE HEREhttps://strawpoll.com/polls/bVg86QXeryYNOTESTiktok VideosWhat the eye actually seesYanny VS LaurelHomunculus ManMehran Karimi Nasseri The TerminalSUPPORTPatreonMerchSOCIALYouTubeTwitterInstagramRedditCaleb's InstaJosiah's Insta
Today marks a very special occasion on the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast as Holly is interviewed from behind the scenes for her 50th episode. It is no mean feat to commit and dedicate yourself, alongside learning and exploring every step of the way. The absolute exhilaration and enjoyment which seeps through every word in this conversation is evident. Join Holly as she is interviewed on the other side of the microphone by her podcast production manager Linda Bonney. They touch on: What retirement can look and most importantly feel like. Wonderful surprises and learnings that happen when exploring the amazing adventure of Podcasting. How the things that we do and what we've been through throughout our lives set us up for what we're doing now. What's in store for the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast into the next 50 episodes and beyond. Thank you from my heart to yours for following, listening and supporting beside as we embrace our third half of life. Life is good, conversations are strong and we are all able to teach ourselves to learn each and every day. If you are interested in becoming a guest and sharing your story please connect and find out more at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com.
Holly is fresh and back from holidays with a special Solo episode on the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast today. Holly reflects on a few things that matter most and how they should never be at the mercy of the things that matter least. Listen as Holly chats about the following areas in this snippet for your ears: The busy of being busy Slowing down to speed up and stopping to smell the roses Naming it to tame it and altering our perspective for the better Accelerating our mindful decision making and remembering what is important. For women stepping into their third half of life, Holly invites you to share your perspectives and stories and if you would like to talk about being a guest on the podcast you can find out more at www.teachingyourselftolearn.com. Because you never know who needs to hear exactly what you have to say.
There are some stories and conversations which absolutely capture the essence of community, friendships and inspirational appetite that is desired for in the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast. Becky Burnett does not disappoint and provides one of those conversations within this episode. Becky and Holly actually used to work together, before both retiring and expanding their third half of life. Listen to Becky and Holly talk about Becky's heartening story and touch on: How sometimes our best laid plans need flexibility and can expand into greater than we originally thought. What happens when we retire after being driven for next accomplishments. Stopping to think about how we remain relevant and have purpose. The path untrodden and the path that we walk in front of us, including not all who wander are lost. The spiritual and profound impact of walking for miles everyday along a path that millions of others have trekked before. Becky's story will stay with you and hold's a special place in our hearts. The impact of her journey still continues and will do for many years to come. To connect and find out more about Holly, apply to be a guest and share your story you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com.
Holly shares a very special and personal story today which is bound to teach, inspire and delight her listeners. Recently on episode 40 of the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast, Holly touched on a particularly noteworthy story and mentioned a special mug. Holly reflects on the lesson taken from the gift and how we can move forward after life altering experiences. Holly touches on: How we never know how the things we do can impact someone else and the ripple effects of giving, years after. When the cream rises to the top and touch our hearts (literally!) How strongly we can hold onto parts of who we think we are. Giving ourselves permission to step away from our experiences and expand to help others and give hope to others to do the same. While Holly's cancer journey has been shared on this podcast in previous episodes, this story in itself is a powerful reminder of the strength and courage we can face in our day to day lives. To connect and find out more about working alongside Holly you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com.
Barbara Bolton Schreiber never imagined she would be living her dream guiding entrepreneurs to make an impact, while also having an enjoyable and wonderful chat alongside Holly on the Teaching Yourself to Learn Podcast. After surviving complex trauma, Barbara has taught herself not to get involved with the drama around her - making for a fascinating conversation. Listen as Holly and Barbara touch on: Situations and experiences which are beyond your control and how that can translate to a traumatic experience. If you're not moving, you're not going in the right direction. The strength of just moving forward and how the answers will start to come. Finding someone who is safe, who you can trust and talk about your dreams, while offering a different perspective. Allowing yourself to not have to gain permission and move towards success. This conversation is fun, enticing and filled with opportunities for you to learn. To connect with Barbara and find out more you can visit www.SistersRockingCourage.com and as mentioned - this is a conversation which deserves to be continued. As always, to connect and find out more about Holly you can reach her at teachingyourselftolearn@gmail.com. Thanks for listening!
In this episode of the Lunch and Learn Podcast, I'm back with another COVID-19 update as well as a discussion of a recent terrible breakthrough in the United States. One million deaths and counting unfortunately symbolize the number of deaths as a result of COVID-19 since the outbreak began. In less than three years, we achieved a milestone that would normally take two and a half decades if we were talking about influenza. Today, we'll discuss the most recent updated case rates from both the United States and other countries. We will tackle the latest recent statistics and provide vaccination numbers. More significantly, I will merely share my perspective as a hospital physician on what COVID-19 has done within the hospital and, sadly, what we should expect for the rest of the year. Sponsors 2022 Autism in Black Conference - www.drberrypierre.com/aibconference22 In this episode, we'll talk about the following topics and factual information: -COVID-19 update -COVID-19 cases -COVID-19 Vaccine updates -The importance of moving forward during this pandemic, and what to expect next. Join me in today's podcast episode, titled "One Million Deaths and Counting," to learn the most up-to-date facts regarding COVID-19. Sign up at www.listentodrberry.com to join the mailing list. Remember to subscribe to the podcast and share the episode with a friend or family member. Listen to Apple Podcast, Google Play, Stitcher, Soundcloud, iHeartRadio, and Spotify.
Is there anything more satisfying than a dish of pasta? Fact: There is not.Thanks to Tanya (@inourtreehouse) from the Set To Learn Podcast for joining us on this episode! Reach out to the hosts on Instagram and other platforms or shoot us an email @ wearerabidtrail@gmail.comThe show on FB, Insta, and Twitter @wearerabidtrailTJ @kingcompliment Matt @thatmattdrummer Kalann @kalann.washAaron @whispapedia
In today's Podcast Episode, I wanted to talk about one of the key takeaways from last week's podcast interview with Allison Mell from Tots and Target. Did you know that the CDC recently removed crawling as a developmental milestone? As a dance teacher, this is really concerning! Crawling provides so many benefits to young children, not just in the physical sense but also for their brain and sensory development! What can we do as dance teachers to help students who may have skipped the crawling phase, or performed a-typical crawling patterns without being corrected. Listen to today's episode for some ideas! Listen to last week's interview with Allison Mell from Tots on Target Here: https://www.buzzsprout.com/862741/10301254Follow Tots on Target: Website: https://totsontarget.com/Community: https://community.totsontarget.com/Instagram: @totsontargetFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TotsOnTargetBabies on the Move Course: https://totsontarget.com/infant-course/To be a Guest on the Podcast or for Advertising Inquiries, please email info@dancetolearn.co The Dance to Learn Podcast airs every Wednesday at 9:00am MT on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Leave a 5 star review of the Podcast and you're review may be read on air for your chance to receive a $10 Amazon Gift Card. Become a Dance to Learn® Member to receive a library of Done-for-You Lesson Plans, Digital Downloads and exclusive member benefits such as a monthly Continued Dance Education Course, exclusive discount code and access to the Dance to Learn® Community!https://www.dancetolearn.co/membershipsMy Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout! They have helped me launch my podcast on every major podcast platform!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=802138Shop my Favorite Dance Teacher Tools: https://amzn.to/3ts9SFeI grow my YouTube Channel with TubeBuddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/dancetolearnAFFILIATE LINK NOTICE:Some Links above are affiliate links. This means that you are offered the same great prices, but Dance to Learn may receive a small commission.About Us: Jessica Strong is the founder and Creative Director of Dance to Learn, LLC. Dance to Learn offers the Dance to Learn Curriculum, an educational dance curriculum. Our Preschool Dance Curriculum is focused on teaching the dance concepts in a fun and creative way. The Dance to Learn University offers resources for Dance Teachers, Preschool Dance Teachers, Early Childhood Education Teachers, Dance Studio Owners and anyone looking to teach educational dance classes designed to reach the whole child. Follow Us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancetolearnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancetolearnTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/dancetolearnPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dancetolear...Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dancetolearn1
On this bonus episode of the podcast, we hosted a live podcast event at Josiah's parent's house and presented our topics, drew from the goofbowl, played trivia and even did voting and a punishment live in person! In this episode, learn about how to engage a crowd, King Arthur, pain tolerance, potatoes, and more. Brought to you by our awesome friends and family who made the live event a blast!SUPPORTPatreonMerchSOCIALYouTubeTwitterInstagramRedditCaleb's InstaJosiah's Insta
In today's Podcast Episode, I have the privilege of interviewing Allison Mell with Tots on Target, a Physical Therapist who works side by side with Mary Deutsch, a Licensed Occupational Therapist to help parents understand how their children grow and develop. I recently completed their Babies on the Move course which was BRILLIANT (it's linked below) and I was captivated about the section on red flags and crawling. So it had me wondering, how can some of these "red flags" present themselves in the later years, the years of 3, 4 and 5 when dancers are ready to sign up for dance classes for the first time? In this episode we discuss Development, Crawling, Red-Flags, Balancing, W-Sitting and More! You don't want to miss it! Follow Tots on Target: Website: https://totsontarget.com/Community: https://community.totsontarget.com/Instagram: @totsontargetFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/TotsOnTargetBabies on the Move Course: https://totsontarget.com/infant-course/To be a Guest on the Podcast or for Advertising Inquiries, please email info@dancetolearn.co The Dance to Learn Podcast airs every Wednesday at 9:00am MT on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Leave a 5 star review of the Podcast and you're review may be read on air for your chance to receive a $10 Amazon Gift Card. Become a Dance to Learn® Member to receive a library of Done-for-You Lesson Plans, Digital Downloads and exclusive member benefits such as a monthly Continued Dance Education Course, exclusive discount code and access to the Dance to Learn® Community!https://www.dancetolearn.co/membershipsMy Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout! They have helped me launch my podcast on every major podcast platform!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=802138Shop my Favorite Dance Teacher Tools: https://amzn.to/3ts9SFeI grow my YouTube Channel with TubeBuddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/dancetolearnAFFILIATE LINK NOTICE:Some Links above are affiliate links. This means that you are offered the same great prices, but Dance to Learn may receive a small commission.About Us: Jessica Strong is the founder and Creative Director of Dance to Learn, LLC. Dance to Learn offers the Dance to Learn Curriculum, an educational dance curriculum. Our Preschool Dance Curriculum is focused on teaching the dance concepts in a fun and creative way. The Dance to Learn University offers resources for Dance Teachers, Preschool Dance Teachers, Early Childhood Education Teachers, Dance Studio Owners and anyone looking to teach educational dance classes designed to reach the whole child. Follow Us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancetolearnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancetolearnTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/dancetolearnPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dancetolear...Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dancetolearn1
Hello Dance Teacher Friends! Happy Wednesday and welcome to another episode of the Dance to Learn® Podcast! I'm your host Jessica Strong and today I wanted to talk about limiting distractions inside the dance studio. I started my teaching career teaching in both a studio setting as well as inside schools such as private preschools and public elementary schools. Teaching in a school setting taught me a lot on how unnecessary some “essential” tools inside the dance studio are really not necessary at all for younger and beginning level dancers and can really be more of a distraction than a beneficial tool. Today I'm going to share my thoughts on how you can limit distractions created by the Dance Studio Mirrors and the Ballet Barres!To be a Guest on the Podcast or for Advertising Inquiries, please email info@dancetolearn.co The Dance to Learn Podcast airs every Wednesday at 9:00am MT on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Leave a 5 star review of the Podcast and you're review may be read on air for your chance to receive a $10 Amazon Gift Card. Become a Dance to Learn® Member to receive a library of Done-for-You Lesson Plans, Digital Downloads and exclusive member benefits such as a monthly Continued Dance Education Course, exclusive discount code and access to the Dance to Learn® Community!https://www.dancetolearn.co/membershipsMy Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout! They have helped me launch my podcast on every major podcast platform!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=802138Shop my Favorite Dance Teacher Tools: https://amzn.to/3ts9SFeI grow my YouTube Channel with TubeBuddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/dancetolearnAFFILIATE LINK NOTICE:Some Links above are affiliate links. This means that you are offered the same great prices, but Dance to Learn may receive a small commission.About Us: Jessica Strong is the founder and Creative Director of Dance to Learn, LLC. Dance to Learn offers the Dance to Learn Curriculum, an educational dance curriculum. Our Preschool Dance Curriculum is focused on teaching the dance concepts in a fun and creative way. The Dance to Learn University offers resources for Dance Teachers, Preschool Dance Teachers, Early Childhood Education Teachers, Dance Studio Owners and anyone looking to teach educational dance classes designed to reach the whole child. Follow Us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancetolearnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancetolearnTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/dancetolearnPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dancetolear...Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dancetolearn1
This episode includes: John Noble references galore, pistachios, the 1800s, Teal'c, reverse pirates, shirtless Josiah talking about a gross medical topic (again...) and really really cool new merch.NOTESNEW Merch!!!John NobleCoconut KernelGuamVOTE HEREhttps://strawpoll.com/polls/XOgOJqq80n3SOCIALWatch on YoutubeTwitterInstagramRedditCaleb's InstaJosiah's InstaSUPPORTPatreonMerch
Hello Dance Teacher Friends! Happy Wednesday and welcome to another episode of the Dance to Learn Podcast, I'm your host, Jessica Strong - I'm excited to be here with another episode of the podcast. Today I'm going to be talking about how we can be more assertive in the classroom and how changing what we say and how we say it can have a major impact on Classroom Management. To be a Guest on the Podcast or for Advertising Inquiries, please email info@dancetolearn.co The Dance to Learn Podcast airs every Wednesday at 9:00am MT on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Leave a 5 star review of the Podcast and you're review may be read on air for your chance to receive a $10 Amazon Gift Card. My Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout! They have helped me launch my podcast on every major podcast platform!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=802138Shop my Favorite Dance Teacher Tools: https://amzn.to/3ts9SFeI grow my YouTube Channel with TubeBuddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/dancetolearnAFFILIATE LINK NOTICE:Some Links above are affiliate links. This means that you are offered the same great prices, but Dance to Learn may receive a small commission.About Us: Jessica Strong is the founder and Creative Director of Dance to Learn, LLC. Dance to Learn offers the Dance to Learn Curriculum, an educational dance curriculum. Our Preschool Dance Curriculum is focused on teaching the dance concepts in a fun and creative way. The Dance to Learn University offers resources for Dance Teachers, Preschool Dance Teachers, Early Childhood Education Teachers, Dance Studio Owners and anyone looking to teach educational dance classes designed to reach the whole child. Follow Us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancetolearnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancetolearnTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/dancetolearnPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dancetolear...Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dancetolearn1
Good Morning! Welcome to the Dance to Learn® Podcast with your host Jessica Strong! The Dance to Learn Podcast is the place for dance educators and studio owners to get the best dance teacher resources, tips and advice to help you dance, learn and grow right along with your students. Let's get into today's episode. In today's Podcast episode, I will be discussing Separation Anxiety, What it is, what it isn't, some of the symptoms and how our brain develops to help children regulate separation anxiety. I'm also sharing how we as dance teachers and studio owners can build a system to build trust and rapport with our parents and children that suffer from Separation Anxiety to help them feel welcome and supported in our studio so they continue coming back for more dance classes!To be a Guest on the Podcast or for Advertising Inquiries, please email info@dancetolearn.co The Dance to Learn Podcast airs every Wednesday at 9:00am MT on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Leave a 5 star review of the Podcast and you're review may be read on air for your chance to receive a $10 Amazon Gift Card. My Podcast is hosted by Buzzsprout! They have helped me launch my podcast on every major podcast platform!https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=802138Shop my Favorite Dance Teacher Tools: https://amzn.to/3ts9SFeI grow my YouTube Channel with TubeBuddy: https://www.tubebuddy.com/dancetolearnAFFILIATE LINK NOTICE:Some Links above are affiliate links. This means that you are offered the same great prices, but Dance to Learn may receive a small commission.About Us: Jessica Strong is the founder and Creative Director of Dance to Learn, LLC. Dance to Learn offers the Dance to Learn Curriculum, an educational dance curriculum. Our Preschool Dance Curriculum is focused on teaching the dance concepts in a fun and creative way. The Dance to Learn University offers resources for Dance Teachers, Preschool Dance Teachers, Early Childhood Education Teachers, Dance Studio Owners and anyone looking to teach educational dance classes designed to reach the whole child. Follow Us on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancetolearnInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancetolearnTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/dancetolearnPinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/dancetolear...Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@dancetolearn1
On this episode of the podcast, we answer the questions, "Where are some places I can't go?", "Is it possible to remove my own appendix?", "How long does it take for an island to form it's own ecosystem?" and many more. Josiah also licks a window.NOTESSnake IslandSvalbardPluto's GateBhangarhNorth Sentinel IslandSurtseyLeonid Rogosov VOTE HEREhttps://strawpoll.com/polls/PbZqorMJBnNSOCIALTwitterInstagramRedditCaleb's InstaJosiah's InstaSUPPORTPatreonWebsite
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