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The final episode in our Back to School series focuses on two contemporary books that tell stories about gun violence. First, Jason Reynolds' 2017 novel in verse Long Way Down centers on a moment of decision that occurs when a teenage boy is on his way to avenge his brother. In today's episode, Reynolds speaks with NPR's David Greene about avoiding one-dimensional characters and promoting literacy. Then, Angie Thomas' 2017 debut The Hate U Give is about a girl who attends school in a neighborhood that's very different from where she lives. In an interview with NPR's Lulu Garcia-Navarro, Thomas discusses codeswitching and combatting the “ghetto girl” stereotype.To listen to Book of the Day sponsor-free and support NPR's book coverage, sign up for Book of the Day+ at plus.npr.org/bookofthedayLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Part One of a 3-Part Series for 2025 as we approach the anniversary of Operation Gothic Serpent - "Black Hawk Down" In this episode, Tara Harris, daughter of First Sergeant Glenn Harris, talks about her father and all of the men who served with him as part of Operation Gothic Serpent in Mogadishu, that became known as The Battle of Black Hawk Down based on the movie. Today, Tara gathers photos, interviews, and archives to preserve the stories of her father, but also of all of B Company, 3rd Ranger Battalion before and after Operation Gothic Serpent, Somalia — including the Somalia deployment, the training and daily lives of Rangers of that period, and life then and now at the B Company 3/75 day room. She digitizes records and connects veterans and families so the Rangers' experiences and legacies from Task Force Ranger are remembered and shared. If you or someone you know has 75th Ranger Regiment photos, especially those from Mogadishu, email Tara at tharris75thrgrhistory@gmail.com __________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #taskforceranger #operationgothicserpent #armyrangers #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
After Joe Simpson fractures his leg, his climbing partner Simon Yates begins lowering him down the mountain, 300 feet at a time. But near the bottom, Simon unknowingly lowers Joe over the edge of a sheer cliff. Joe is left dangling in midair, unable to take his weight off the rope. And Simon, anchored above, can't pull him back up. They trapped in a deadly stalemate.Our story consultant for this series is Simon Yates. If you'd like to learn more about his adventures in mountaineering, check out his books: Against the Wall, The Flame of Adventure, and The Wild Within - available wherever you get your books.Order your copy of the new Against the Odds book, How to Survive Against the Odds: Tales & Tips for Animal Attacks and Natural Disasters, for stories of everyday people confronted by life-or-death situations, showing you how they survived—and how you can too. Learn more at SurvivalGuidebook.com.Be the first to know about Wondery's newest podcasts, curated recommendations, and more! Sign up now at https://wondery.fm/wonderynewsletterListen to Against The Odds on the Wondery App or wherever you get your podcasts. Experience all episodes ad-free and be the first to binge the newest season. Unlock exclusive early access by joining Wondery+ in the Wondery App, Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Start your free trial today by visiting http://wondery.com/links/against-the-odds/ now.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode we dive back in time to an older episode with Mike, Kat, and Robert where they explore the difference between structure and routines and how small changes—like waking up earlier or blocking personal time—can reclaim hours in your day. Guests discuss task management versus time management, goal setting, journaling, and flexible routines that support productivity, mental health, and reintegration after military service. Practical tips include keeping a single synced schedule, scheduling thinking time, planning for interruptions, and trying a one-week routine change to see measurable benefits. __________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Kevin Key is a retired U.S. Army Lieutenant Colonel who served with the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment before going through special forces selection and assessment (SFAS) and becoming a Special Forces Officer (18A) with 7th Special Forces Group. He started his military career in the Army National Guard while attending college under the simultaneous membership program (SMP). He served at Special Operations Command - South (SOCSOUTH) and has commanded a unit within the 82nd Airborne Division. At one point in this episode, Kevin recounts Operation Willing Spirit (Colombia version is Operation Jacque) — the effort to locate and verify hostages taken after a 2003 FARC plane was shotdown in Colombia, and how U.S. and Colombian forces used covert tactics (including a fake humanitarian operation) to free captives years later. The episode also traces Key's path post‑military shift into real estate, restaurant/event property ownership (Cosmic Tiki), cattle ranching and writing about carnivore nutrition in his book. __________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
U.S. Army Ranger, Byron Beplay, shares his raw journey from childhood dyslexia and intense military service through commercial diving, homelessness, and a near-fatal suicide attempt. He explains how perseverance, therapy, and a service dog helped him rebuild his life, leading to founding BTS K9 and growing a successful canine training business. The episode also covers his appearance on MrBeast, lessons learned about ownership and resilience, and his mission to help others by sharing hard-earned truths. __________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
This episode dives deep into the journey of a seasoned veteran who transitions from high-stakes military operations to confronting personal struggles. Despite the challenges, he finds new purpose and meaning by leveraging his military skills to aid in disaster relief and impact the lives of others. Through candid discussions, discover the power of identity, mission, and community in reclaiming one's life after service. Join us for an inspiring conversation about overcoming adversity, understanding self-worth, and the ongoing battle to make a positive impact in the world. Adam Smith, a former Green Beret with 17 years of service, is outspoken in leadership, disaster relief, and operational consulting. As the founder of Savage Freedoms, he has built a movement that empowers individuals and businesses to operate at the highest levels of resilience, preparedness, and efficiency. When Hurricane Helene devastated Western North Carolina, Smith didn't wait for bureaucratic red tape—he mobilized a massive number of Special Operations Veterans and civilian volunteers which resulted in the formation of Savage Freedoms Relief Operations. Their effort executed over 2,500 air sorties and countless ground missions to deliver life-saving supplies where FEMA and State Authorities dropped the ball. Since Helene SFRO has deployed to VA, WV, KY, CA, and Texas to provide support and assistance to those who have lost everything. His expertise in logistics, crisis response, and leadership under pressure has made him a sought-after speaker and consultant, helping organizations and communities build the mindset and infrastructure to thrive in chaos. __________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
In this captivating episode, hosts delve into an engaging conversation with John Hensley, a veteran and talented musician. John shares his remarkable journey from his time in the Army Reserve to becoming a dedicated professional musician with a unique story to tell. Listeners will be inspired by John's transition from military service to pursuing his passion for music, as he opens up about the challenges and triumphs along the way. The episode features insightful discussions about the therapeutic power of music and how John's personal experiences influence his songwriting. John also treats listeners to live performances of his original songs, providing a glimpse into his creative process and the stories behind the lyrics. This episode offers a heartfelt exploration of the intersection between military life, personal growth, and the healing power of music. ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
This episode dives into the origins and impact of the Security Force Assistance Brigade (SFAB). We unravel the fascinating journey of SFAB from its controversial inception, battling perceptions of trying to imitate Special Forces, to becoming a respected advisory unit within the military. Our conversation touches upon the early challenges SFAB faced, including initial resistance from conventional military units and the importance of its unique mission in contemporary warfare. We also explore the significance of SFAB as a career opportunity for soldiers seeking to redefine their roles and attain new skills within the Army. Join us as we share anecdotes, uncover insights into the SFAB's place within the broader military landscape, and reflect on its evolving legacy and relevance today. ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Charley Boorman is someone who's no stranger to adventure, whether it's riding motorbikes across continents or diving into bold new projects. Perhaps best known for his epic journeys like Long Way Round and Long Way Down alongside Ewan McGregor. Now, he's back with a brand-new TV series, Long Way Home, and a fresh venture into the world of audio with his podcast, 'The Nod'. He joins Anton to chat about it all.
Join us on this captivating episode as we delve into the remarkable journey of Austin Berner. From his enduring aspiration to serve in the military since age five, through his unexpected path into the world of combat documentation, Austin's narrative is a unique blend of ambition, service, and creativity. Listen in as Austin recounts his time documenting military operations in Afghanistan, the camaraderie with fellow soldiers, and the crucial role of combat cameramen in capturing history. Discover his candid insights into the filming battlefield dynamics and his contributions to missions ranging from humanitarian efforts in Central America to commemorative jumps on historic World War II sites. Also, take a leap with Austin as he transitions from military service to soaring the skies with Delta Airlines, sharing stories from both the battlefield and the cabin. This episode is a tribute to resilience, dedication, and the enduring spirit of service across different arenas. ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary #173rdInfantry #comcam Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
It's a rare curriculum book that inspires NO negative comments. Ever. To hear, month after month, year after year, that a certain book turns kids into readers, ignites interest and discussion in class, hooks unengaged students like nothing else has. Long Way Down is one such book. It's a fast read, a novel-in-verse, by the former U.S. Ambassador for Youth Literature, Jason Reynolds. In my opinion it's perfect for 9th and 10th graders, but really, there's a lot there for students of any age. It tells the tale of Will Holloman, a teenager trapped in a cycle of violence by “The Rules” of his neighborhood - No Crying, No Snitching, Get Revenge. He's watched every man in his life fall to gun violence because of the rules, and now that his brother has been killed, the rules are set to snare him. Until he steps onto a very unexpected elevator ride. In today's episode of “Plan My Lesson,” we'll be planning a class period focused on the dialogue between Long Way Down, the novel-in-verse, and Long Way Down, the graphic novel. This week's request comes from an educator teaching a new graphic narratives course - which, by the way, sounds amazing. She'd like help crafting a lesson that guides students in comparing the two texts side-by-side, so that's what we're going to do! Whether you teach a version of Long Way Down, a different text that's been translated into a graphic novel, any other graphic novel, or even none of the above, I think you'll find new ideas for your lesson planning today. After we walk through the lesson itself, we'll be talking about helpful takeaways from designing THIS lesson that you can apply to designing ANY lesson, so be sure to stay tuned to the end. Grab the free Long Way Down lesson plan curriculum set here: https://sparkcreativity.kartra.com/page/1Eq309 Camp Creative : Your Shiny New Short Story Toolbox is coming June 23-27. In this fun and free 5 day summer workshop, you'll… ⭐ Learn about 5 fabulous short story options from me (plus SO MANY others from the thousands of other teachers at camp!) ⭐ Walk through 5 creative out-of-their-seats and/or outside-the-box short story lessons (bye bye, comprehension questions) ⭐ Take away 5 classroom-ready curriculum kits for next year (hello, major time-savers!) Each day's materials are designed to take just 10 minutes to peruse, and they come straight to your email so you can join us day by day or, if you're busy (or still teaching), catch up later. Sign up here: https://sparkcreativity.kartra.com/page/CC2025 Go Further: Explore alllll the Episodes of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast. Launch your choice reading program with all my favorite tools and recs, and grab the free toolkit. Join our community, Creative High School English, on Facebook. Come hang out on Instagram. Enjoying the podcast? Please consider sharing it with a friend, snagging a screenshot to share on the ‘gram, or tapping those ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to help others discover the show. Thank you!
Jason Reynolds writes stories that don't talk down to kids. In young adult books like "Long Way Down," "Ghost" and two Miles Morales Spider-Man novels, there is a clear understanding: kids are complicated people, and Jason treats them that way. His newest audio-only book is called "Soundtrack." He talks with Rachel about the value of being a crier and the advice about rest he got from LeVar Burton. To listen sponsor-free and support the show, sign up for Wild Card+ at plus.npr.org/wildcardLearn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
Join us as we dive into the world of military movies, exploring how films like "The Green Berets," "Officer and a Gentleman," and "Top Gun" have shaped perceptions of the military experience. We discuss the realism in movies such as "Saving Private Ryan" and "Zero Dark Thirty," and how they impact those both inside and outside the armed forces. Whether it's the stringent realism or the fictional portrayals, these films continue to influence and inspire individuals considering military service, resonating with veterans and civilians alike. In this episode, we riff on our favorite military films, analyze their authenticity, and share personal stories of how movies guided us into our military paths. From nostalgic favorites to the latest blockbusters, see which films stand up to scrutiny and which ones miss the mark. Hear our take on why accurate military representation in cinema matters, both for the armed forces' image and potential recruits. Tune in for a reflective discussion that blends humor and insight on the intersection of Hollywood and the military. ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary #megtucker #thevalkyrieproject Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
In this episode, we sit down with Major Meg Tucker, a U.S. Army veteran who served for 15 years across several sectors of the military. Starting her career as a Kiowa helicopter pilot, Meg later transitioned into psychological operations (PSYOP), where she spent the majority of her time embedded in special operations units. Known for her exceptional physical fitness—scoring the equivalent of a 270 on the men's PT test—Meg brings firsthand insight into the evolving standards of military readiness. We dive deep into the Army's newly announced sex-neutral physical fitness test for special operations and combat arms, exploring its implications for the future of combat and the inclusion of women in these demanding roles. Meg Tucker shares candid thoughts on gender integration in the military, the challenges women face in elite units, and how her organization, The Valkyrie Project, is empowering the next generation of warrior women through mentorship, training, and advocacy. ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary #megtucker #thevalkyrieproject Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
It's been 20 years since Long Way Round changed the face of motorcycle travel—and inspired a generation to dream bigger. That original journey, sparked by a simple idea, captured lightning in a bottle with its raw spirit, sweeping landscapes, and the magic of two friends chasing the horizon on massive BMWs. Then came Long Way Down and Long Way Up. In their latest series, Long Way Home, Ewan McGregor and Charley Boorman trade the extremes for something refreshingly real—a ride from Scotland to England via the long way around. On vintage bikes, they wind their way through more than 15 countries, rediscovering the pure joy of the open road. It's not just a ride—it's the kind of ride we all dream of, and it certainly looks like Long Way Home will inspire the next wave of riders, just as Long Way Round once did.
An exquisite, lyrical foray into the world of deep-sea divers, the obsession and madness that oceans inspire in us, and the story of submarine inventor Peter Madsen's murder of journalist Kim Wall—a captivating blend of literary prose, science writing, and true crime.Website: https://brandyschillace.com/peculiar/Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/ixJJ2YPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/PeculiarBookClub/membershipYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@PeculiarBookClub/streamsBluesky: @peculiarbookclub.bsky.socialTwitter: @peculiarBCFacebook: facebook.com/groups/peculiarbooksclubInstagram: @thepeculiarbookclub
In episode 160 we recap Chicago, discuss tobacco types, and answer some questions. Support our sponserredeemedpipes.cominstagram.com/redeemedpipesfacebook.com/redeemedestatepipesebay.com/usr/redeemedpipesIf you would like to support the podcast mission of providing a smoking lounge atmosphere for those that don't have one, see the options at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/pipespourspalsPipes, Pours, and PalsPO Box 432 Daleville, IN 47334Call "The Pipeline" and leave us a message to potentially be used on air at 209-677-7473 (209-Mrs-Pipe)Email us at pipespoursandpals@gmail.comInstagram@PipesPoursAndPals@TheCoffeePotCodger@IndianaNate
In this episode, we dive into the pervasive impact of social media, phone apps, and digital devices on our daily lives, exploring how they consume hours that could be spent on more meaningful activities. We discuss recent studies showing that the average person spends over 4 hours daily on their phone, with social media platforms like X, TikTok, and Instagram designed to keep users engaged through addictive algorithms. The hosts share personal anecdotes about missing out on family dinners or quality time with friends due to mindless scrolling. Experts have shared how notification overload and app-driven dopamine loops hijack our attention, reducing productivity and straining relationships. The episode also offers practical tips for setting boundaries, such as app time limits, digital detoxes, and prioritizing face-to-face interactions. Ultimately, the episode challenges listeners to reflect on their digital habits and reclaim time for what truly matters—connection, creativity, and personal growth. Key Topics: 1. The addictive design of social media and apps 2. Impact on productivity and mental health 3. Strategies for balancing tech use with family and friend time 4. The value of intentional, offline moments ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary #Scrollingourlivesaway Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Guest: William “Red” Redheffer, Former Army Ranger, National Guard Elite Special Operations Detachment, Philadelphia SWAT Officer Summary: In this gripping episode, hosts Robert Gowin and Sean Jarvis sit down with William “Red” Redheffer, a decorated former Army Ranger now serving in the National Guard's elite special operations detachment and is a SWAT officer in the Philadelphia area. “Red” shares his extraordinary life story, including two near-death experiences that left him clinically dead—once during a head-on vehicle accident and again when a railroad stake impaled his head. With raw honesty, he recounts the surreal moments of "crossing over" and the profound insights that reshaped his worldview. “Red” delves into his philosophy of resilience, forged through years of combat and high-pressure law enforcement work. He introduces his unique mantra: "Every day, kill your clone." This powerful metaphor urges listeners to shed yesterday's limitations, habits, and fears to embrace each day as a fresh opportunity for growth and purpose. He explains how this mindset has guided him through trauma, loss, and the relentless demands of his dual roles in the military and police force. The episode also explores “Red's” current mission to mentor young soldiers and officers, emphasizing mental toughness, adaptability, and the importance of living with intention. His advice is both practical and philosophical, offering listeners a roadmap to confront their own challenges with courage. Key Moments: Red's vivid recounting of his first "death" from a head-on collision, including a moment of peace he can't explain. The chaotic SWAT raid where he helped a veteran struggling with PTSD and a heartfelt message to veterans and first responders struggling with PTSD. A freak accident where a railroad spike impaled his head that led to his second brush with death and its lasting impact on him and his family. Practical tips for "killing your clone," including daily rituals to reset and refocus. ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary #ArmyRanger #JSOC Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
This episode dives into the recently released Secretary of Defense report addressing the need for new standards in identifying combat arms occupations within the military. The discussion highlights the challenges of distinguishing combat roles and establishing physical requirements, drawing comparisons to previous efforts in realigning combat support roles. Featuring insights from veterans and active-duty personnel, the episode examines the evolving demands of modern warfare, the importance of physical readiness, and the practicality of a unified standard across branches. Join us as we explore the perspectives of military leaders and service members navigating these changes and discuss the implications of the new guidelines for both combat and non-combat roles. Whether tackling the complexities of physical fitness tests or envisioning the future fighting force, this conversation opens up a broader dialogue on the ongoing transformation of military standards and expectations. ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary #PeteHegseth #SecretaryofDefense Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
If you're teaching Long Way Down (and ready for some Long Way Down lesson plan ideas!), let me just start by saying “YAY!” It's a reader-maker, an incredible book you can teach in a short time with a high impact. Today, I'm going to be sharing some of my favorite ideas and resources for you to pair with this book. We'll talk about discussion formats, project ideas, Jason Reynolds-themed multimedia waiting around the web, and a creative writing pairing that I think you're going to love too. Heads up, as I'm sure you're aware, this book does have some language. You may need to give a heads up to parents, depending on your school community. But you can, at the same time, mention the Walter Award, Coretta Scott King Award, Printz Award, Newberry Honor Book Award, etc. Maybe throw in the fact that the Library of Congress named him the national ambassador for Young People's Literature. Here's a quick peek at the visuals available in the FULL BLOG POST: https://nowsparkcreativity.com/2025/04/long-way-down-lesson-ideas.html. Discussion Option: Hexagonal Thinking Discussion Option: Silent Discussion on the Walls Activity Option: Flash Verse Creative Writing Activity Option: The Open Mind for Character Analysis Links to Explore: One example of conversations happening in Creative High School English about Long Way Down in our Book Brackets Dear, Dreamer documentary about Jason Reynolds Long Way Down graphic novel opening There was a Party for Langston read aloud Ain't Burned all the Bright trailer Jason Reynolds on working with artist Danica Novgorodoff Long Way Down Curriculum
Join us as we dive into an insightful conversation with Mike Albaugh, the former Regimental Sergeant Major of the 75th Ranger Regiment. Having followed his distinguished career, we explore Mike's experiences and leadership lessons that resonate beyond the military context. From discussing his time serving with Colonel Matt Leclair to navigating the dynamics of the Ranger Regiment, Mike shares invaluable wisdom on leadership, perseverance, and the importance of never giving up. Whether you're part of the military community, aspiring to join, or an enthusiast of leadership topics, this episode offers something for everyone. Discover the realities and challenges of military life, the nuances of transitioning to civilian life, and the strategies for successful leadership within and outside the army. ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary #75thRangerRegiment Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Join us on an incredible journey as we delve into the life of a U.S. Army special forces military veteran turned wildlife conservationist. Our guest shares his experiences from being a British-born soldier, serving in the U.S. Army, and participating in significant historical events like the invasion of Iraq, to retiring and becoming a professional wildlife ranger in Africa. Explore the fascinating world of wildlife conservation, the challenges of protecting rhinos from poaching, and the thrill of living among Africa's big five. Discover how his military training and passion for nature blend in combating illegal wildlife trade. You'll also hear about his adventures in Germany, Thailand, and back to South Africa, as well as insights into his work with wilderness mental health and therapy for veterans, including psychedelic therapy. This episode provides a captivating mix of military stories, wildlife encounters, and personal growth. Kevan's website: https://www.wild-werx.com Kevan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kevin.pip African Safari Tours on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildwerx ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary #africansafari #wildwerx Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Rich Ingram is a living testament to the power of resilience and perseverance. After losing his arm in an ambush while serving in Iraq in 2005, Rich became the first amputee to earn an officer's commission, later deploying three more times as a combat engineer. Drawing on his military experience, Rich has since held leadership roles in a Fortune 500 company and has appeared on CBS News, FOX, and the Associated Press, sharing his journey of overcoming adversity. Rich is also an accomplished endurance athlete, completing the grueling Leadville Trail 100 ultramarathon and competing in elite ultramarathon and mountain bike events across the U.S. His personal story of grit and determination inspires audiences to embrace challenges, overcome fear, and build the resilience necessary to bounce back from life's toughest moments. Whether you're a veteran or someone searching for inspiration, Rich's story is a testament to the power of endurance, purpose, and the human spirit. Rich's website: https://www.richingram.com ___________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
In this poignant episode, we discuss the challenges faced by veterans as they transition back to civilian life, touching on topics such as the lack of training for reintegration, the mental health struggles, and the physical effects experienced by many after service. The episode delves into how military training prepares individuals for combat but often fails to address the return to civilian life, leaving some in a perpetual state of fight or flight. Our guest opens up about a pivotal moment triggered by a podcast episode, highlighting the forgotten aspect of deprogramming the combat mindset post-service. We explore various treatments available for veterans, from stellate ganglion block procedures to magnetic therapies, while acknowledging the absence of a one-size-fits-all solution for issues like PTSD and long-term TBI effects. Join us as we discuss the need for systemic changes within the VA system and military training protocols, the importance of community and support among veterans, and the crucial issue of rising veteran suicide rates. This episode serves as a call to action for better resources and more substantial support for those who have served. Our conversation emphasizes the importance of reaching out and checking in with those who have served, offering hope, understanding, and a reminder that they're not alone in their battles after service. If you're a veteran or know someone struggling, tune in for insights and solidarity, and remember the lifeline available through veteran support channels. Call 988 if you need assistance with the crisis hotline. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Join host's Robert & Sean as he sits down with guests Blayne and Brandon, authors of "Perseverance is Greater Than Endurance." Brandon Young is a former US Army Ranger with four combat rotations in Afghanistan with the 75th Ranger Regiment. Blayne Smith is a West Point graduate and former US Army Special Forces (Green Beret) officer with combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan. In this episode, Brandon and Blayne delve into their military backgrounds and how those experiences shaped their careers and leadership philosophies. Learn about the five key factors of perseverance: change, uncertainty, acceptance, choice, and growth, and discover how these principles can be applied not just in the private sector but throughout one's life journey. With engaging stories and insightful discussions, this episode explores the path from endurance to perseverance and shares strategies for thriving amidst challenges. Whether you're a veteran, a business leader, or anyone facing uncertainty, these lessons offer valuable guidance for your own life and career. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #ranger #green beret #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Applied Leadership Partners Video Links: Brandon's Story: https://youtu.be/ygbTDZy2byE Blayne's Story: https://youtu.be/Lxwwlt4Nr4I Website and Book: https://www.appliedleadershippartners.com/ ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Join us in our new studio for an insightful episode of the Mentors for Military Podcast as we welcome John Waters, an esteemed F-16 pilot and host of the Afterburn podcast. In this engaging discussion, we explore the evolving landscape of global military power, focusing on China's recent advancements in aviation technology. Our conversation delves into the strategic implications of China's unveiling of new aircraft, including drones and stealth fighters, and how it may reshape international relations and defense strategies. As we navigate through the nuances of modern warfare, we also ponder the role of artificial intelligence and drone technology in shaping future military engagements. The dialogue extends beyond airplanes, touching on the broader geopolitical shifts and the potential influence of emerging technologies on global peace and security. This episode offers a comprehensive overview of the current military race and its implications for nations worldwide. Whether you're a military enthusiast or simply keen on understanding the intricacies of international defense strategies, this conversation provides valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities ahead. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
In this thought-provoking episode, we delve into the profound impact of social media on military life and what it means for veterans today. Led by Sean, we explore how communication within the military has evolved from the days of calling cards and payphones to the omnipresence of social media platforms, shaping the way soldiers interact and convey their experiences. We discuss the challenges and opportunities that social media presents for military leadership, examining its effect on command climate, esprit de corps, and the authenticity of information. With personal anecdotes and expert insights, the episode navigates the complexities of leading in a digital age where perceptions can be shaped by viral posts and online commentary. Join us for an engaging conversation that not only highlights the negatives of social media influence but also showcases the potential for positive leadership and influence in the military community. Whether you're a current service member, a veteran, or someone interested in military culture, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the balance between technology and traditional military values. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
In this captivating episode of Mentors4mil, we dive deep into the journey of Sidney Jacquez, the first Ranger tabbed female in the 75th Ranger Regiment. Sidney shares her story, starting from her selection in RASP-2, leading to her experiences in Ranger School, where she faced unexpected challenges. As the first woman from the regiment to pass the Ranger School's rigorous standards, Sidney opens up about the unique pressures and biases she encountered. Join us as we explore her tenacity and resilience, which helped her overcome many barriers, both mentally and physically. Sidney's honest reflections highlight the importance of perseverance in the face of adversity, aiming for fairness and equity in unconventional spaces. Through her narrative, Sidney hopes to inspire future generations, showing that consistency in values and seeking support can lead to personal growth and achieving groundbreaking milestones. Don't miss this in-depth conversation on leadership, courage, and breaking down organizational barriers. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Join us for an engaging episode as we navigate through a tapestry of military anecdotes, from the humorous to the thought-provoking. In the spirit of Veterans Day, we reflect on the significance of the day, sharing personal experiences and the varying ways people choose to honor it. The conversation shifts to the challenges of military service, including the complexities of recruitment and retention, and the importance of recognizing and rewarding potential within the ranks. Dive into a lively debate about military efficiency, where our hosts propose bold ideas for streamlining operations and cutting bureaucratic waste. They explore the delicate balance between maintaining a robust defense budget and ensuring that resources are allocated effectively to support the troops on the ground. Throughout the episode, the camaraderie and humor of the hosts shine through, offering a unique perspective on the military experience. Whether you're a veteran or simply interested in military life, this episode promises to entertain and inform with its blend of stories, insights, and spirited discussion. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
From Plum Creek With Love: A Little House on the Prairie Podcast
Caroline finally gets to leave the house, kids and Charles behind as she ventures out to... an influenza stricken prospectors' encampment. While there she will enjoy none of the luxuries of home and have to endure unwanted advances, confront petty thieves, harsh rainy weather, all the while trying to help her best friend from childhood who is trying to make it through her pregnancy. Oh, Doc Baker is also there helping out the sick. What is the distance from from Walnut Grove to the encampment? How long did Caroline and Doc Baker stay? What about this episode led to my shortest recap EVER? Spotify Playlist Episode Track List —————— Good riddance - Green Day Delicate - Taylor Swift Five Minutes - Her Hard Times - Paramore Don't You Worry ‘Bout A Thing - Stevie Wonder My Name is - Eminem I Dreamed A Dream - Patti LuPone All You Need Is Love - Jim Sturges, Dana Fuchs and T.V Carpio Twinkle - Tori Amos Gold - Sigur Ros --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/john-hernandez67/support
Join us as we sit down with Colonel Matt Leclaire, a distinguished leader with a career spanning over 30 years in the military. In this captivating episode, we discuss the pivotal moments and lessons that have shaped Matt's journey from an eager 17-year-old private in the Ranger Regiment to his current role as the commander of the Joint Pacific Multinational Readiness Center. Matt shares his experiences of serving in various prestigious units such as the 82nd Airborne Division, 173rd Airborne Brigade, and SOCOM. He also talks about the influence of mentors, the importance of leadership, and the challenges and triumphs encountered along the way. The conversation delves into Matt's transition from enlisted to officer through the Green to Gold program, his thoughts on leadership development, and how his early career failures contributed to his success. This episode is a testament to the power of resilience, mentorship, and continuous learning in achieving one's goals. Tune in to gain insights into leadership, career progression, and the unwavering dedication required to excel in the military and beyond. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
In this episode, we delve into the intricate details of military preparation for war. Our hosts discuss traditional methods like training schedules and hands-on exercises, and also explore the often overlooked psychological and emotional aspects of readiness. We hear firsthand accounts of real-life military experiences and the challenges of maintaining mental fortitude in high-stress environments. Learn about the importance of emotional intelligence, understanding individual temperaments, and the role of priming in building a cohesive and resilient unit. This episode provides a comprehensive look at what it truly takes to prepare for the uncertainties of war. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
NOTE: This Teen Lit Chat will only be available to listen to through Monday, October 7th 2024. Born in Washington, DC, and raised in Maryland, Jason Reynolds first found inspiration in rap and began writing poetry when he was nine years old. He went on to publish several poetry collections before publishing his first novel, When I Was the Greatest, which won the Corretta Scott King/John Steptoe Award for New Talent. He has since written numerous award-winning novels, including All American Boys, the Track series, Patina, Sunny, For Everyone, Miles Morales-Spiderman, and As Brave As You, which won the Kirkus Prize, an NAACP Image Award, and the Schneider Family Book Award. He is also the author of Long Way Down, a novel in verse which was named a Newberry Honor book, a Printz Honor Book, and best young adult work by the Mystery Writers of America's Edgar Awards. He has appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah, Late Night with Seth Meyers, CBS Sunday Morning, Good Morning America, and various media outlets. He is on faculty at Lesley University, for the Writing for Young People MFA Program and lives in Washington, DC. For more information, follow Jason @jasonreynolds83 on Instagram and X (Twitter). This Teen Lit Chat was presented as part of Jax Book Fest 2024. --- Never miss an event! Sign up for email newsletters at https://bit.ly/JaxLibraryUpdates Jacksonville Public LibraryWebsite: https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaxlibrary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaxLibrary/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaxlibrary/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl Contact Us: jplpromotions@coj.net
The Madness Table: A Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition Podcast
The fight for the eye continues. The attacks are many and the footing is failing. Can the party stay aloft long enough to send Karazikar back to the abyss?Get in touch with us! Shoot an email to TheMadnessTable[at]gmail.com or shoot us a DM over on Discord, Twitter, Instagram, or Facebook!Enjoying the show? Buy us a cup of ko-fi to show your support!Dungeons and Dragons 5th Edition playthrough of Out of the Abyss adventure module, written by Wizards of the Coast.Dungeon Master: William JohnstonAll NPCs: William JohnstonSussaro Umbernut: Andrew WalkerSephel: Brendan ProalScylla: Sam ConklinAUDIO:Ice Cavern | Tabletop AudioLatin Electro #10 | DmyraCosa Peluda | DmyraEndgame | Tabletop AudioBlackberry's Hedge | Secret JaneNerbuldar | Ambient MixerAnd Darkness Grew Like a Tree | Doctor TurtleNight Sky | Jar of FliesKevin Macleod | Air PreludeKevin Macleod | Dreams Become RealFind us on social! https://linktr.ee/TheMadnessTableor on our our website: https://themadnesstable.buzzsprout.com
Join us for a captivating episode featuring Jim Modlin, the Deputy Commandant of the U.S. Army Armor School at Fort Moore, Georgia. In this engaging discussion, Jim shares his insights and experiences from his 22-year military career, including his time at West Point, deployments to Iraq, and his current role in training the next generation of armor officers and soldiers. Discover the challenges and advancements in the U.S. Army's armor force, including the introduction of the new M-10 Booker tank and future plans for the M1E3 main battle tank. Jim also sheds light on the evolving dynamics of leadership, the importance of logistics, and the impact of emerging technologies like drones on modern warfare. Whether you're a military enthusiast or simply curious about the inner workings of the U.S. Army, this episode offers a unique perspective on the past, present, and future of armored warfare. Don't miss this enlightening conversation! ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
On this week's mini-episode, I want to give my answer to a question I see all the time in our Facebook community, Creative High School English, and it's this: What's the best way to spend a teacher budget? So let's dive into five great options. . Classroom Poster Printing Over the years I've seen a lot of wonderful classroom poster creation from fellow educators and artists across the world. And they look beautiful in framed 8 1/2 X 11. But what if you took your digital download and went bigger? Larger 18 X 24 inch posters in a glossy finish are just $15 when you print them through Canva, and then you can frame them, if you wish, in relatively inexpensive poster frames from Amazon. Larger scale decor in your classroom draws the eye without being overwhelming. Choose colors and art that you love and you can use it year after year. Maybe you want to print stylized book covers, the free PBS Great American Read travel-inspired posters, free digital downloads from Amplifier art, author posters, posters from your favorite Etsy or TPT designer, or something of your own creation. Classroom Printer and Ink While the school photocopier is perfect for everyday handouts, a color printer or your own is a huge asset for all. The. Rest. Gameboards, escape room elements, station signs, bulletin board pieces, library signs, and everything else. Plants While I've never had a green thumb, I've learned over the years that bringing nature into a space actually boosts productivity and health while providing a sense of calm. Your budget might give you the perfect opportunity to hang some plants by your windows or add a plant stand in the library corner. Books If you're struggling with restrictions on your library, a budget might allow you for more controlled choice when you order novel-in-verse or graphic-novel book club selections. If you're happily located in a state where reading is still unrestricted - I hate that I'm even having to write this - then your budget is a wonderful opportunity to shore up your library shelves with new titles your students are drawn to. Maybe your copy of Long Way Down never came back last year, so you buy three more. Or you go ahead and dive in with the whole Heartstopper series. Whatever works in your library, budget gives you the chance to go for it. Art Supplies If you like integrating sketchnotes, one-pagers, open-mind activities, and similar forms that combine visual and written communication, having a stock of art materials you can pull out at the right moment will be a major asset. Of course, there are a million ways you might spend your teacher budget, and you know your classroom best! But if you're looking for ideas, this week I recommend you consider the big five of posters, printing, plants, books, and art supplies as stellar options. Go Further: Explore alllll the Episodes of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast. Join our community, Creative High School English, on Facebook. Come hang out on Instagram. Enjoying the podcast? Please consider sharing it with a friend, snagging a screenshot to share on the ‘gram, or tapping those ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to help others discover the show. Thank you!
In this episode, we delve into the evolving landscape of military recruitment, focusing on the recent news about women being required to register for the Selective Service. Our hosts explore the potential implications of this change, including the possibility of reinstating the draft and how different countries manage conscript armies. We discuss the complexities of integrating women into combat roles, addressing issues of physical capability, societal expectations, and the impact on military culture. The conversation also touches on broader societal changes, such as the feminist movement and its effects on traditional roles, as well as the economic and psychological factors influencing modern military service. Join us for an insightful discussion on the future of military recruitment, the challenges of maintaining a robust defense force, and the societal shifts that are shaping the next generation of service members. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
The landscape of military recruitment has undergone significant transformations over the decades. In this episode, we delve into the historical shifts in recruitment strategies, from the post-20-year war era to the impact of social media influencers on today's young enlistees. We explore the challenges faced by recruiters, the changing demographics of recruits, and the societal factors influencing these trends. Join us as we discuss the recruitment crisis that emerged after the long war, the evolving standards for enlistment, and the role of bonuses and educational incentives in attracting new soldiers. We also examine the impact of the surge in the early 2000s, the shift in recruit quality, and the introduction of new recruitment methods to keep up with modern society. From the influence of social media to the changing economic landscape, this episode provides a comprehensive overview of how military recruitment has adapted and the ongoing efforts to attract the next generation of service members. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Christian chats with two great musicians this week: first up, Marc Ferrari of Cold Sweat, Keel and more. Then he talks to Marcus Nand, who is currently touring with Mike Tramp of White Lion.
In this episode, we dive into the compelling story of Alessandro, an Italian immigrant and former Special Forces captain, who shares his journey from the battlefields of Afghanistan to building a new life in America. He discusses the stark differences between living in Italy and the U.S., emphasizing the opportunities that the American Dream still holds for those willing to work hard and dedicate themselves. Alessandro offers candid insights into the challenges faced by veterans transitioning to civilian life, including the lack of understanding and respect from the civilian world. He stresses the importance of veterans reaching out for help and the value of empathy and brotherhood forged through military service. The conversation also explores the inadequacies of the American education system compared to Italy's classical education and the importance of having a well-rounded knowledge base. Alessandro recounts his experiences in the movie industry, how he transitioned into stunt work, and the intense training and mental fortitude required to perform high-risk stunts. Join us for an inspiring discussion that not only highlights the sacrifices and resilience of veterans but also underscores the enduring promise of the American Dream. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
In this episode, we welcome Alessandro, an Italian Special Forces veteran who shares his extraordinary journey of becoming an elite soldier. Alessandro delves into his family's deep roots in Rome, his unexpected path to joining the military, and the rigorous training that transformed him into a member of Italy's 9th Assault Regiment, Col Moschin. Alessandro recounts his experiences working with NATO forces, the intense camaraderie among special forces, and the importance of overcoming fear. He offers a unique perspective on Italy's military culture, the challenges of maintaining anonymity, and the impact of modern surveillance technology. Tune in to hear Alessandro's insights on the differences between Italian and American approaches to firearms, the cultural nuances of violence, and his transition to civilian life, including his work in the movie industry. This episode is a captivating look into the life of a soldier who traded the basketball court for the battlefield. ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
Richard, Chris, and Hillary break down season two's most devastating loss yet, while Eve Best stops by to discuss Rhaenys's journey and how difficult it is to really ride a dragon.
Robert & Kyle coming at you from Pearl and Pine Brewery in downtown Senoia, GA. We had an awesome chat with our guest Logan Lewis (Lew), who just witnessed a graduation at Ranger School. Lew's journey from the 75th Ranger Regiment, Old Guard, and 6th Ranger Training Battalion (RTB) to mentoring and coaching soldiers is nothing short of inspiring. Lew opened up about his transition from the Ranger Regiment to the Old Guard, and how he found his true calling in guiding young soldiers. He shared some incredible stories, like mentoring a soldier who went from feeling discouraged to becoming a top Ranger. Lew's all about pushing boundaries, both physically and mentally, and he's got a knack for spotting potential in others. We also got into the nitty-gritty of Ranger Regiment life, the importance of mental toughness, and how leadership is all about empathy and compassion. Lew's dedication to filling the Ranger Regiment with top-notch soldiers is truly commendable. Plus, he's got some cool insights on the evolving nature of warfare and how training needs to adapt to keep up. If you're curious about what it takes to be a Ranger, or just want to hear some heartwarming mentorship stories, this episode is a must-listen. And hey, if you want to connect with Lew, just shoot him a message on Black Flag Nation (@blackflagnation_ on Instagram). He's always there to chat, share advice, and help you reach your goals. Catch you on the next episode! ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
On this week's mini-episode, I'm remembering the moment my 11th graders asked me to please, please, please add a book to our curriculum that wasn't so depressing. Maybe you've had a similar experience? Let's talk about what to do when the curriculum is full of death and despair. We were moving towards spring the year my juniors asked me why all of our books were so glum. My first instinct was to say they weren't! Then I thought about it for a second. Adultery. Check. Death. Check. Despair. Check. We were reading The Scarlet Letter, As I Lay Dying, Death of a Salesman, and lots of other books that really don't scream “the joy of being alive in a beautiful world full of possibilities.” As I thought back over my own English classes through college and high school, I realized the same was true. Authors were so often grappling with the difficult big human questions. Sure, there were moments of joy, of enlightenment. There was also a lot of pain. It got me thinking about how we might showcase more balance in the curriculum, and why that might be important to helping our students thrive as readers and enjoy learning about life from authors. Have you thought about this too? Have your students brought it up? These days I think it's easier than ever to build more variety into the curriculum, with authors taking on issues that feel relevant to our students, but also with authors who are expressing something joyful or even allowing an ending full of hope. I think of a book like Long Way Down, that addresses painful truths but finishes with what feels like the breaking of a sad cycle and a reason to feel hopeful. I think of a graphic novel like The Dark Matter of Mona Starr, that addresses depression and isolation, but then shows a path back towards joy. I think of a poem like Gorman's “The Things we Carry,” that explores painful American history while also paving the way for a better future. As you choose your books for next year, I know there are so many things to think about. Genres, eras, key authors, key themes. But maybe, in the back of your mind, you could also keep in mind a little scale for hope and joy. For me, as a reader, those things really matter, and all those years ago my students taught me they matter to them too. I'm definitely not suggesting you scratch all your books that deal with serious themes, I just want to highly recommend that we make room for all kinds of stories, including those with happy endings. Links Mentioned: Camp Creative starts next week! Sign up here before you miss it: https://sparkcreativity.kartra.com/page/camppodcasting2024 Go Further: Explore alllll the Episodes of The Spark Creativity Teacher Podcast. Join our community, Creative High School English, on Facebook. Come hang out on Instagram. Enjoying the podcast? Please consider sharing it with a friend, snagging a screenshot to share on the ‘gram, or tapping those ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ to help others discover the show. Thank you!
Robert and Kyle bring you this episode from the cozy Pearl and Pine Brewery located in Senoia, GA. We're thrilled to welcome our special guest, Kaitlin, a remarkable woman whose journey from the Air Force to Surgical Neurophysiologist is nothing short of inspiring. We dive deep into Kaitlin's experiences, from her time as a weapons troop in the Air Force to creator and host of the "Sierra Hotel Echo" podcast. Kaitlin opens up about the unique challenges female veterans face, the importance of mental health, and how she found her true passion in neuroscience and psychology. Kaitlin and the Mentors4mil team discuss whether there were potentially preexisting traumatic experiences prior to many of us veterans enlisting that may exacerbate symptoms caused by new traumatic experiences. Listen in as we explore the intricacies of trauma, the significance of understanding oneself, and the power of turning off life's noise to find true healing. Whether you're a veteran, a mental health enthusiast, or just someone looking for a heartfelt conversation, this episode is packed with insights and wisdom. Join us for an engaging chat that reminds us all of the importance of self-discovery and the journey toward well-being. Cheers! ____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
On this episode, "At Liberty" producer Vanessa Handy speaks with young adult and middle-grade literature author, Jason Reynolds. Though he writes for young audiences, Jason doesn't shy away from serious themes or challenges, with many of his books dealing with death, mourning, racism, police brutality, and gun violence. Jason writes the stuff of real life, and this has made him a superstar among young readers and adults alike. He has penned numerous bestselling and award-winning books like “Look Both Ways: A Tale Told In Ten Blocks,” “Ghost,” “As Brave as You,” “Long Way Down,” and “All American Boys” with Brendan Kiely. He also used his gifts to promote literacy as the national ambassador for young people's literature from 2020 to 2022. Today, he joins us to discuss carrying on the tradition of Black storytelling and how we can all inspire young people to love literature.
In this dynamic episode, Robert and Kyle, along with other veteran hosts, discuss the often overlooked topic of conventional forces versus special operations forces (SOF). They offer an internal perspective, sharing their unique experiences and the critical role SOF plays in global events. They challenge preconceptions, affirming that anyone can aspire to join the SOF with sufficient determination and guidance. They also underscore the importance of fluidity of roles within the military and the potential organizational consequences of leadership unwilling to yield talent. The discourse then shifts to the importance of internal cohesion and communication. The intriguing discussion probes the diverse cultures within the military and why both are essential to maintain a balanced force. Intertwining expert opinions, veteran experiences, and actionable advice, this episode promises a deeper understanding of the military world through first-hand accounts. We proceed to examine the relationship and communication between conventional army and SOF. We stress the importance of regular dialogues, breaking down barriers, and creating mutual understanding. We question the inherent power bias favoring special operations and emphasize recognizing the journey and contributions of conventional army members. Delving deeper, we scrutinize the competitiveness within these forces, the effect of transitions on a team, and the contrasting dynamic of the corporate-like conventional army against the closely-knit SOF. The episode concludes with a challenging query on the potential parity of conventional forces with SOF given the same resources. Lastly, we explore the selection and training processes, highlighting the 75th Ranger Regiment. Through the lens of former Regiment member, we reveal the grit and determination needed to join this elite organization. We then shift to examine the interplay and mutual relevance of both conventional and special operation units, emphasizing the importance of unity amidst competition. This episode does not only appeal to military enthusiasts but to anyone interested in personal growth, unity, and purposeful rivalry. _____________ Please leave us a review on Apple/Spotify Podcasts: Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mentors-for-military-podcast/id1072421783 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3w4RiZBxBS8EDy6cuOlbUl #mentors4mil #mentorsformilitary Mentors4mil Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Mentors4mil Patreon Support: https://www.patreon.com/join/Mentors4mil Intro music "Long Way Down" by Silence & Light is used with permission. Show Disclaimer: https://mentorsformilitary.com/disclaimer/
On this episode of Currently Reading, Kaytee and Meredith are discussing: Bookish Moments: book signings and reading retreats Current Reads: all the great, interesting, and/or terrible stuff we've been reading lately Deep Dive: revisiting what is working and what isn't working in our current reading lives The Fountain: we visit our perfect fountain to make wishes about our reading lives Show notes are time-stamped below for your convenience. Read the transcript of the episode (this link only works on the main site) . . . . . 1:23 - Our Bookish Moments of the Week 2:45 - CR Season 5: Episode 37 4:17 - An Unlikely Story bookshop 4:45 - Long Way Down by Jason Reynolds 6:20 - Our Current Reads 6:51 - One of the Good Guys by Araminta Hall (Meredith) 12:21 - My Other Husband by Dorothy Koomson (Kaytee) 12:26 - The Friend by Dorothy Koomson (amazon link) 15:23 - Blackwell's 16:33 - The Golden Gate by Amy Chua (Meredith) 18:15 - The Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua (Penguin Random House link) 21:42 - @pieladybooks on Instagram 22:43 - A Song Below Water by Bethany C. Morrow (Kaytee) 25:48 - The Deep by River Solomon 25:51 - Stone Blind by Natalie Haynes 25:53 - Sing Me To Sleep by Gabi Burton 27:17 - Near the Bone by Christina Henry (Meredith) 28:54 - @mother.horror on Instagram 32:10 - No Two Persons by Erica Bauermeister (Kaytee) 35:50 - Deep Dive: Revisiting What Is Working and Not Working In Our Reading Lives 44:06 - Eye of the World (Wheel of Time #1) by Robert Jordan 44:18 - @thewilltoread on Instagram 57:14 - Meet Us At The Fountain 57:27 - I wish if you buddy read, find a reader who reads in different genres than you do. (Meredith) 59:32 - I wish to implement SSR in my home. (Kaytee) 1:00:05 - @books.are.word.tacos on Instagram Support Us: Become a Bookish Friend | Grab Some Merch Shop Bookshop dot org | Shop Amazon Bookish Friends Receive: The Indie Press List with a curated list of five books hand sold by the indie of the month. March's IPL comes to us from our Anchor store An Unlikely Story! Trope Thursday with Kaytee and Bunmi - a behind the scenes peek into the publishing industry All Things Murderful with Meredith and Elizabeth - special content for the scary-lovers, brought to you with the special insights of an independent bookseller The Bookish Friends Facebook Group - where you can build community with bookish friends from around the globe as well as our hosts Connect With Us: The Show: Instagram | Website | Email | Threads The Hosts and Regulars: Meredith | Kaytee | Mary | Roxanna Affiliate Disclosure: All affiliate links go to Bookshop unless otherwise noted. Shopping here helps keep the lights on and benefits indie bookstores. Thanks for your support!