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Latest podcast episodes about levenger

The Marketing Playbook with Mark Friedman
Margaret Moraskie - CEO of Levenger

The Marketing Playbook with Mark Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 39:56


Margaret Moraskie, the Chief Executive Officer of Levenger, adds her page to the Marketing Playbook. Hear how to embrace change, seek the unknown, focus on great product and great customer service, what Margaret learned growing up in London, and the newspaper ad that changed her career. Connect with Margaret on LinkedIn, Instagram @MMActually, and Instagram @Levenger

Late Afternoon Gaming
Table Talk 10.5

Late Afternoon Gaming

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2023 123:53


Late Afternoon Gaming Subreddit - https://www.reddit.com/search/?q=lateafternoongamingLAG YouTube - Late Afternoon Gaming - YouTubeLAG Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lateafternoongaming/----------The Atheist Experience - https://www.axp.show/Straw man / Steel man - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Straw_manLAMY pens - https://www.lamy.com/en/Levenger - https://www.levenger.com/Rhodia - https://rhodiapads.com/Rustico - https://www.rustico.com/Field notes - https://fieldnotesbrand.com/products/frontpage

Outside the Cinema
Episode 796 The Blood on Levenger Satan Tapes Claw

Outside the Cinema

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 66:49


The Blood on Levenger Satan Tapes Claw

ALP: The Admissions Leadership Podcast

In what may be the most blooper-reel worthy episode of the ALP so far, Roby Blust, Ken's second boss at Marquette University, demonstrates the importance of fun and humor while doing the noble work of college admissions, as well as how a crashed milk truck helped shape his view of what leadership means. Roby is the inspiration for a piece Ken wrote in 2018:  "Why do we do this?"Shout outs from people who have worked with Roby include: Jeff Blahnik, Jenn Machacek,  Susan Teerink, Kim Frisch, Ed Moore, Aaron Meis, Adam Stout, Connie Bennett, Jean Burke, and Dan Hamrin.This show is dedicated to Tom Weede, and when you listen to the end, you'll know why. Rapid DescentWalkout song:  Big City by Merle Haggard (He's right: it makes so much sense)Best recent read: Tattoos on the Heart: The Power of Boundless Compassion by Greg Boyle, S.J.Eager to read next: The Baseball 100 by Joe PosnanskiFavorite thing to make in the kitchen: Preparing food for the grill.What he uses to take and keep notes: Levenger notepads. Memorable bit of advice: "If you're on time, you're 15 minutes late." -Vince LombardiBucket list: Fishing in Alaska. Theme music arranged by Ryan Anselment.

Money Vision U
MVU Episode 31: 3 Gifts You Should Ask for This Christmas

Money Vision U

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 8:37


Christmas is right around the corner. What if you got a few small gifts that could help progress your financial future. We aren't getting expensive here. No more than $100. Check out 3 gift ideas to get yourself for Christmas this year with this episode.Links:#1 Rich Dad Poor Dad: https://www.amazon.com/Rich-Dad-Poor-Teach-Middle/dp/1612680178/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2EZSQ8Q53T762&keywords=rich+dad+poor+dad&qid=1637702133&sprefix=rich+da%2Caps%2C256&sr=8-1#2 5 Year Journal: https://www.amazon.com/Levenger-5-Year-Journal-Notebook-Micro-Perforated/dp/B00KFLVJE0/ref=sr_1_5?keywords=5%2Byear%2Bjournal%2Blevenger&qid=1637702317&sr=8-5&th=1or slightly more expensive: https://www.amazon.com/Levenger-Luxe-Leather-5-Year-Journal/dp/B07Z6PB4R3/ref=sr_1_6?keywords=5+year+journal+levenger&qid=1637702358&sr=8-6#3 Daily planner: Can get at most local stores like Wal-Mart, Target, Barnes & Noble, etc.Social Media:Instagram: @moneyvisionuTikTok: @moneyvisionu

Women In Retail Talks
Levenger CEO Margaret Moraskie on Creating a New Chapter in 2021

Women In Retail Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 19:11


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Let's Parent on Purpose: Christian Parenting, Marriage, and Family Talk

Prayer is what gets us close to the heart of God as we shepherd our children's hearts. After more than 20 years of legitimately seeking the Lord, 18 years of parenting, and thousands of prayers, I have realized three fundamental things:   1.There is no manipulation in prayer. We cannot compel the Lord to do anything for us through prayer.   2.There is great mystery in prayer. Sometimes our prayers are answered in a way that there is no human explanation for it.   3.There is spiritual movement in prayer. I have seen the Lord move in hearts when the outside seems totally hard. We cannot change a child's heart, but we can try to shepherd it. So, whenever you feel overburdened and powerless, needing to pray, but at a loss for words, here are four prayers from   scripture that you can pray for your family members:   Ephesians 1:15-23 ESV   Ephesians 3:14-21 ESV   Philippians 1:3-11 ESV   Colossians 1:9-14 ESV Finally, let me share with you some tools that have helped me in my prayer journey   .Movement, coffee, and chocolate.When I get up in the morning, I need to move so I can start to pray intentionally. When my legs are moving, it helps my mind move and it keeps my spirit intact. A cup of coffee and some chocolate is my little reward after prayer. Prayer is the most spiritually rewarding thing that you can do, but I need to train my body to feel that reward too, with a treat of coffee and chocolate. Prayermate App.This free app helps me keep track of prayers and prayer requests for the important people in my life. Levenger 5-Year Journal.I'm now on my fourth cycle through my daily journal. It helps me look back on the past few years and see all the things I used to worry about that God has answered.             Northumbria Prayer Community.I sometimes find it helpful to submit myself to some prayers that have been around for a long period of time. It helps especially if you feel like your prayer life is stagnant and you need a bit more discipline in your daily prayers.[bctt tweet="We cannot change a child's heart, but we can try to shepherd it." username="jaydholland"]If you find this podcast helpful, you cansubscribeand clickhereto find past topics and free resources. Feel free to share with others, as well! If you would like to help support Let’s Parent on Purpose, you can do soby becoming a patron.I send a weekly email called “Things for Thursday” and it includes things I’ve found helpful related to parenting, marriage, and sometimes just things I find funny! You can sign up for “Things for Thursday” by joining my newsletter on myhomepage.Thank you for your continued support of this podcast. If you have a prayer request or if you have a topic suggestion or question, please contact me at myemail.  

Phil Cooke Podcast
How to Capture Your Creative Ideas

Phil Cooke Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 15:22


Ever think of a brilliant idea in the middle of the night – and forget it by morning? In a day when content is king, here’s Phil Cooke’s favorite apps and tools to help him capture ideas for better organization and increased productivity. https://philcooke.com    Subscribe to My Podcast for more good advice for leaders and creatives: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/phil-cooke-podcast/id1439369056 Prefer video? Watch the YouTube edition here: https://youtu.be/KPdmTT5Yr9I   Resources mentioned in this video: Captio http://captio.co/ Things https://culturedcode.com/things/ Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals https://www.philcooke.com/unique-creative-planner/ Field Notes https://fieldnotesbrand.com/ Field Notes Leather Cover https://amzn.to/3e7Vr0X Fisher Space Pen https://www.spacepen.com/ The Pilots Pen https://amzn.to/2zi8le0 Levenger: https://www.levenger.com/   (As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases on Amazon. This helps support my channel and allows us to continue making videos like this. Thank you for the support!)   Do you have a message or story the world needs to hear? As a Hollywood producer and media consultant, I offer advice for leaders and creatives each week on filmmaking, digital media, publishing, strategy, communication, leadership, culture and faith – to help you get from where you are to where you want to be in your career. Sign up for my blog and get a free eBook https://www.philcooke.com   Make sure to subscribe to my YouTube channel if you haven’t already at https://www.youtube.com/c/philcookeofficial?sub_confirmation=1   Follow me: Twitter https://twitter.com/philcooke Facebook https://www.facebook.com/philcookepage/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/philcooke/ Podcast https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/philcookes-podcast/id1439369056  Find out about Cooke Media Group here: https://www.cookemediagroup.com   Other Great Resources: Schedule: New episodes are uploaded every other Tuesday. Make sure to Subscribe and hit the Notification bell to be notified when they go live.   **More about this episode: ** How to Capture Your Creative Ideas Today, we live in a creative economy, and the best ideas are king. But the problem is, as any veteran creative professional will tell you, ideas are fragile. They often come and go without warning, and if we don’t have a good system for capturing those ideas, then we’ll never benefit from having them in the first place.   After years of different methods, here’s the system I use now. Keep in mind that you don’t have to copy the way I do it – or the way anyone else does it. The important thing is to develop a system that works for you. Apps: I use a mobile phone app called “Captio” for IOS that is pre-programmed with my email address. All I have to do is write the idea down like a text, hit “Send” and it automatically is sent to my inbox.   For a little more organization, I use “Things” as my task list. It’s really a dumping ground for ideas, but it allows me to put them in categories, and convert them to action steps. It’s a fantastic app that syncs via all my devices, and it also provides an email address so I can easily turn an email into a task.   Print: I designed my planner called “Unique: The Ultimate Planner for Creative Professionals” after working with more than 30 similar journals and planners. It features minimal templates so you’re not having to create lists or daily calendars, but it’s plenty open so you’re not spending all day answering stupid questions and filling out useless information.   For total portability, I also carry a small “Field Notes” notebook in a leather case the size of a wallet. I have this on me pretty much all the time – especially when I’m not carrying anything else. I found the leather cover on Amazon, and it comes with a loop for a Fisher Space Pen (which I love for writing in bed or lying by the pool). This particular leather case is a bit thick, so I’m still looking. Let me know if you’ve discovered the ideal thin leather notebook cover this size.   By my bedside, I keep a stack of notepads, as well as “The Pilots Pen.” The pen features a tiny light on the tip of the pen so I can write in the dark when ideas hit in the middle of the night. With this amazing pen, I can write for hours and never wake up Kathleen, or keep from turning on the overhead light on late night flights.   When it comes to organization, that’s another blog post, so stay tuned. The important thing to remember today is that getting things done starts with getting things down.   Read more at https://www.philcooke.com/how-i-capture-ideas-and-why-you-need-to-start/

Planner Girl Chatter
Jamie's No Good Very Bad Week

Planner Girl Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 48:06


NOT CORONAVIRUS RELATED! Post planner meetup week didn’t go that great for Jamie. She shares her rough week in maybe too much detail and how she’s taking care of herself to move past it. This episode is a slow sad start but like all chats with a good friend, it ends with lots of laughs. A few questions Jamie asked herself though the week to check herself:  How much did my attitude impact the outcome. Is what’s going on in my personal life impacting how this feels. Do I need to step back from this situation and collect myself? You can find us in our respective Facebook Groups mentioned below:  ABC’s Of Wellness With Colleen - https://www.facebook.com/groups/2495095964152134/ Well Well Well - https://www.facebook.com/groups/wellwellwellforcreativeplanners/   Show Mentions Chicago Planner Conference - https://chicagoplannerconference.com/ Tucson Planner Gals - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1235408729817623/ Plum Paper - https://www.instagram.com/plumpaper/ Paper House Productions - https://www.instagram.com/paperhouseproductions/ Levenger - https://www.instagram.com/levenger/

Making UX Work with Joe Natoli
Episode 10, Kristin Currier Ludlow: YES WE CAN!

Making UX Work with Joe Natoli

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 57:58 Transcription Available


My guest today is Kristin Currier Ludlow, a Digital Designer with over 20 years of helping people shop better online and in stores.In my experience, retail is one of the toughest industries to advocate for and create UX change, but as you'll hear, it's a challenge Kristin has risen to — and overcome.Kristin believes that everything in retail — and life — is user experience. Whether you're resetting a store or an building an online shopping cart, it's the same thing. And as you'll hear, she's applied that belief to every task she's ever tackled. From companies like Office Depot, Home Depot, CompUSA and Levenger to her current gig with a small UX team at City Furniture, Kristin has carried the DIY spirit and positive, can-do attitude of punk rock into everything she does. That being something we share, this was an absolutely inspiring conversation for me.Twitter:@kristincurrierFacebook:Kristin Joy Currier LudlowLinkedIn:Kristin (Currier) Ludlow, UXCInstagram:kristincurrierWebsites:http://source-studio.comhttp://kristincurrier.com/If you enjoyed this episode, please check out our good friend and sponsor, Stache Studio — a streetwear clothing brand focusing on quality products with a positive message, inspired by the resilience to turn a negative situation into a positive outcome. The Stache mantra is that even in the darkest times, there is a light revealing prosperity; find your light and let it guide you through the darkness. Visit https://www.stache.studio/ to check out their incredibly well-designed products and learn more!

Hamumu Halloween Home Horror Hoedown
#2018-03: The Levenger Tapes (2013)

Hamumu Halloween Home Horror Hoedown

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 36:25


Today, we watch "The Levenger Tapes" (2013). It combines teens and found footage, like chocolate and peanut butter.

Pens on the Go
PotG 007 - Levenger True Writer

Pens on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2018 14:44


This episiode I talk about my new fascination with the Levenger True Writer.   True History @ Levenger.com

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Scream Stream
SS029: The Levenger Tapes

Scream Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2018 17:59


This week I dive back into one of my guilty pleasure horror subgenres, found footage. The Levenger Tapes has been in queue for quite some time and I've finally gotten around to watching it. This ones does some thing that I haven't seen any other FF film do before; we get to see who found the footage and see them watch it!

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Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain

In episode 7 of “Post-Modern Living with Chris The Brain,” Chris and Kait talk with guest host Harry about grit, a growing buzzword used everywhere from parenting to business. They discuss definitions of grit, common misconceptions about the term, and why failure isn’t always a bad thing. Grit is probably the most important factor of success, often more so than talent, inherent skill, and initial opportunities. It takes hard work to have grit; it causes anxiety and stress on the mind to question your assumptions and rethink a problem. When faced with difficulty, those that try different ways to solve it often perform better than those who give up when they don’t succeed right away. We often don’t see all the failures along the path to others’ successes because people are more comfortable talking about the successes than the failures. Part of grit is accepting failure as a part of being human, and in many ways a part of the work you put into getting good. Failure isn’t necessarily a sign that you’re doing the wrong thing. People in school, business, and life in general like to tell people to “just toughen up,” but toughening up and grit are not the same thing. Grit’s not a silver bullet or something you can manufacture; it’s a framework for providing an opportunity and structure to work and develop. It’s not about forcing yourself beyond your limits, it’s about when you fall get back up, when you’re tired learn to rest, and just keep going. To cool down, the hosts discuss Harry’s everyday carry: his favorite pen, his favorite pencil, his phone, his glasses, glasses cleaner, and business cards. He also has a backpack like a MacGyver bag with various adapters, all sorts of cords, chargers, etc. Where Harry’s everyday carry comes from: Levenger, for everything in his everyday carry eBags, where he got his smaller “stuff bags” L.L. Bean, where he got his backpack Chris’s suggestions for similar everyday carry items: Leatherology, which is very similar to Levenger Urban EDC Supply, a great place to go for small items like pens and pencils; they have expensive everything Shout Outs To: Apprenace, a company creating meaningful internship programs that help businesses and careers grow DK New Media, a digital marketing company who lets us use their podcast studio Angela Duckworth’s book, which popularized the term grit The Failure Institute, a tribe of people who are serious about learning from their failures and feel free to open up and discuss them The Gift of Failure: How the Best Parents Learn to Let Go So Their Children Can Succeed by Jessica Lahey Aaron Dimmock, who’s coming out with a book on candor and will be speaking at the Failure Institute quarterly summit in January

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Planner Girl Chatter
Episode 4 - Gillio & Levenger

Planner Girl Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 48:38


This week Stephanie & Jeanine chat about high end planning and their upcoming trip to Go Wild. Jeanine shares her love for the best the planner world has to offer, her pen obsession, and their womance. Show Mentions Ruby On The Go - https://www.instagram.com/ruby_onthego/ Gillio - https://www.instagram.com/gilliofirenze/ Levenger - https://www.instagram.com/levenger/

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The Freelancers' Show
159 FS Email Marketing with Rob Walling

The Freelancers' Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 67:38


01:47 - Rob Walling Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Startups For the Rest of Us MicroConf @MicroConf Drip @getdrip 02:46 - Rob’s Background in Email Marketing Rob Walling: The Number One Goal Of Your Website @ Business Of Software 2010 04:32 - Email Marketing ≠ Spam Personalization Small vs Large Companies 10:07 - Drip Features Tagging Targeted Emails 14:25 - Templates 19:20 - Best Practices     Email Capture Forms Everywhere Autoresponders Lead Scoring Eric's Mailing List 25:58 - Frequency and Growing Your List Patrick Mckenzie Software by Rob James Clear 29:01 - Exclusivity Permalinking Nick Disabato P Public, But Not Visible Social Shares 35:20 - Updating Content Michael Port 40:06 - Vanity Metrics 46:07 - List Segmenting NeverBounce 52:04 - Lead Magnets (Opt-in Rewards) Clay Collins Picks Saas Marketing Essentials by Ryan Battles (Rob) Bloxels: Build Your Own Video Games with Blocks by Pixel Press (Rob) Circa Notebooks from Levenger (Jonathan) Book Yourself Solid: The Fastest, Easiest, and Most Reliable System for Getting More Clients Than You Can Handle Even if You Hate Marketing and Selling by Michael Port (Jonathan) Content marketing isn’t the dirty word you think it is (Eric) LEGO Mindstorms (Reuven) Brixton Brothers Books (Reuven) Pleco (Reuven)    

Devchat.tv Master Feed
159 FS Email Marketing with Rob Walling

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 67:38


01:47 - Rob Walling Introduction Twitter GitHub Blog Startups For the Rest of Us MicroConf @MicroConf Drip @getdrip 02:46 - Rob’s Background in Email Marketing Rob Walling: The Number One Goal Of Your Website @ Business Of Software 2010 04:32 - Email Marketing ≠ Spam Personalization Small vs Large Companies 10:07 - Drip Features Tagging Targeted Emails 14:25 - Templates 19:20 - Best Practices     Email Capture Forms Everywhere Autoresponders Lead Scoring Eric's Mailing List 25:58 - Frequency and Growing Your List Patrick Mckenzie Software by Rob James Clear 29:01 - Exclusivity Permalinking Nick Disabato P Public, But Not Visible Social Shares 35:20 - Updating Content Michael Port 40:06 - Vanity Metrics 46:07 - List Segmenting NeverBounce 52:04 - Lead Magnets (Opt-in Rewards) Clay Collins Picks Saas Marketing Essentials by Ryan Battles (Rob) Bloxels: Build Your Own Video Games with Blocks by Pixel Press (Rob) Circa Notebooks from Levenger (Jonathan) Book Yourself Solid: The Fastest, Easiest, and Most Reliable System for Getting More Clients Than You Can Handle Even if You Hate Marketing and Selling by Michael Port (Jonathan) Content marketing isn’t the dirty word you think it is (Eric) LEGO Mindstorms (Reuven) Brixton Brothers Books (Reuven) Pleco (Reuven)    

Life Mastery Radio
A Creative Approach to Entrepreneurism with Jennifer Lee 1/20/15

Life Mastery Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2015 54:09


Jennifer Lee, CPCC, PCC, MA is a creative entrepreneur whose unusual, colorful approach to business empowers creative entrepreneurs around the world to launch their businesses in a way that makes their hearts sing. For 10 years, she worked as a corporate consultant for fortune 500 companies like Gap Inc., Accenture, and HP, helping leaders and organizations manage change while designing her own creative coaching business on the side. She is the founder of Artizen Coaching® and the author of two books – The Right Brain Business Plan and Building Your Business the Right Brain Way, the latter of which hit bookshelves in 2014.After leaving corporate consulting to strike out on her own in 2006, Jennifer used a number of creative ways to grow her business. But it was after participating in Leah Piken Kolidas’ Art Every Day Month, that everything changed. The experience resulted into a new approach. “As I was revisiting my business plan (originally a boring, static Word document), I decided to put my own creative spin on it and the Right-Brain Business Plan® was born!”Jennifer has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report, Entrepreneur, Whole Living, Family Circle, and Cloth Paper Scissors Studios, numerous radio shows, and on ABC7 TV. She partnered with Levenger to develop the Right-Brain Business Plan® Circa® Notebook.She received her coaching certification and leadership training through the prestigious Coaches Training Institute. She’s also a certified yoga instructor, a certified Expressive Arts Facilitator, and holds a B.A. in Communication Studies from UCLA and an M.A. in Communication Management from USC. Jennifer lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her creative, rather left-brain husband and their sweet husky-Lab mix.

LD Podcast
Sharon Martin, Speech and Language Pathologist

LD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2008


In today's show, we feature an interview with Sharon Martin! Sharon is a well-known for being part of the DivaCast, best described as five girlfriends talking about what matters to them, and having fun doing it! Sharon's becoming a part of the LD Podcast, because she's also a Speech Language Pathologist (also known as an SLP) teaching in schools in Georgia. Sharon has her Masters in Education, Speech Language-Pathology and is licensed in Georgia, and is a member of many professional organizations for SLP's including the American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA), and National Student Speech Language Hearing Association, (NSSHLA).Sharon has worked with special need students who ranged from profound/severely impaired to mild articulation disorders. This work has included students with learning disabilities, language impairments, autism, down syndrome, mitochondria, CP, cochlear implants, apraxia, phonological processing disorders and emotional behavioral disorders. She has also participated in specialized training and tasks forces involved with Response to Intervention (RTI), literacy/language interventions, and special education regulations. Sharon's planning on becoming a regular part of the show, and future shows will focus on topics like Response to Intervention and IEP's. In this show, I also talk about the results of our "Daily journal" over the summer experiment, getting kids back to school and trying to keep them organized. One question I received by email recently asked: "What type of planner or organizer would you recommend for kids with LD? The one we get from school has really small writing areas, making it hard to fit in all the information, let alone notes back and forth from home and school." My recommendations: What most kids need: Big space to write, securely bound, monthly and weekly views. What I've tried for myself and the kids: Personal Digital Assistants, like Palm Pilots; various calendars and systems, wall calendars, wipe-off dry erase calendars, etc. Electronic versions of calendars, ranging from Google Calendar, to the calendar/alarms on my various cell phones, and Skoach, an online calendar/task management system developed in part by well-known and respected ADHD researcher, Dr. Kathleen Nadeau. (Also a prior guest on the LD Podcast). What Really Works for Me- paper calendar/agenda with both weekly and monthly views. Usually, the medium to large ones give me enough writing space- mini ones are far too small. Brands I like: Mead actually has a a website to help you choose a planner (I was surprised to find this out!) The Quick Notes Calendar from At-A-Glance has weekly and monthly view, along with plenty of spaces for notes and reminders. This runs about $20.00 TimeToo has some interesting looking family trackers, but you kinda have to choose between weekly on monthly, not both. The RSVP space on the bottom is a great idea- these are almost perfect. The GoMom planner from Daytimer has that weekly/monthly views, and is a good basic planner-a "mommed" up version of the At A Glance.Mead Upperclass Student Organizer - Available plain ($12.99) or with a bungee cord to keep closed ($13.79) This one can work well with kids or adults- not a bad choice for that master family calendar. Secret Indulgence and Pricey Version- Levenger has a bunch of interesting products, based on it’s "circa" system- a way you can pretty much customize notebooks. This means you can add what you need- to do lists, expense reports, notes, etc. and rearrange, without losing anything and maintaining the pages securely fastened together. (If you wanted to try it to see if it works, the 2008 agenda is down to only $4.95, and might be a good investment if you think you might like the flexibility it offers.) Downsides- expensive and addictive. Runs calendar year, not academic year. I do use this notebook system, more than the planner, to organize projects, in part because the paper is thicker than normal and is fantastic to write on, and I can move stuff around easily as needed. It is more of an initial investment, but I do refill them, and I love these notebooks. Click here to listen to Sharon Martin