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Are your students pushing your buttons as we near the end of the school year? Do you feel like your entire classroom needs a reset button? Join me in this week’s episode of Be the Exception as I talk with Chyna, an elementary behavioral special education teacher. She shares some strategies that are tried and true to get your students back on track and maintain some order to finish strong. In this episode you will learn: The benefits of building relationships with your students, even if you don’t start until March How to adapt your consequences so kids connect with them How to use data charts to track behavior About professional development that is geared towards being a special education teacher Links and Resources https://sites.google.com/cultivatingexceptionalminds.com/cbitrips/home Connect with Chyna: http://www.especiallysped.com/ https://www.instagram.com/especiallysped/?igshid=13azfflqcnokm https://www.facebook.com/especiallysped/ https://twitter.com/especially_sped https://www.teachitspecial.com/ Connect with Dawn Distance Learning Freebie My Digital Products My Distance Learning Products Find me on IG
In this episode, I got the privilege to speak with three powerful and badass women who are incredibly driven into working together to fix the gap in women's health through a masterful program they created called PowHer, designed uniquely for women, by these three talented women. We talk about how finding the right partners has made this huge task remarkably effortless, how amazing their inner synergies have come together, how each of their strengths complements the other. It's just so great to see women coming together and creating something that is not built out of any amount of competition. Just ease and beauty it's truly extraordinary. Listen to the episode. Meet this week’s guests: Dr. Nasha Winters A global healthcare authority and best-selling author in integrative cancer care and research consulting with physicians around the world. She has educated hundreds of professionals in the clinical use of mistletoe and has created robust educational programs for both healthcare institutions and the public on incorporating vetted integrative therapies in cancer care to enhance outcomes. Dr. Nasha aims to bring integrative, bio-individual care to the women's health community and beyond. Dasha Maximov Dasha is a yoga teacher, health coach, and founder of WhealthCo. As the Director of Health Coaching for the PowHer Program, her goal is to impart to clients and other coaches the habits that are required to make long-lasting change in health happen and to bring forth the idea that health is not reductionist, but a symphony of cascading events and things in our bodies the create an environment for disease or for health. Kayla Osterhoff Former CDC Health Scientist, Researcher, and Health Optimization Medicine Practitioner formally trained across the spectrum of the health sciences. As the Director of Research and Development for the Women’s Health Organization, she aims to use their pilot 12-month women’s health cohort program (PowHer) as a vehicle to help bridge the gap in women’s health research and build the evidence base for high quality women-centric health care. Key Highlights: How Nasha, Dasha, and Kayla came into this together Why women get left out of too many clinical studies About the PowHer program How is the program different from other programs out there? Critical things included in the program How does this amazing program work Optimizing women's health like never before How do the tests work Common misconceptions in women's health Your cycle is a superpower The program is limited to 30 women in the US and Canada this March How do people learn about the program? Program limitations such as the age range, health issues, health history, etc. Linkage: BioCurious Podcast American Board of Naturopathic Oncology World Health Organization Summit in London Whealth.co (Women's Health Community) on Mighty Networks Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Global Heart Initiative Ambien The Red Tent book Social links: Instagram: @powherprogram | @drnashawinters | @_dashofhealth | @biocurious_kayla Website: www.powherprogram.org
This week:- Belgium bans non-essential travel until 1 March- How the Brafa art fair has reinvented itself due to Covid restrictions- Unique views of the capital's skylines from the green belt- We meet the editor of the 2021 Brussels Cultural Guide
When can we travel again? How are our friends in the travel businesses doing? What happened to them when everything started back in March? How will we recover? When can we start planning trips again and, especially for first-time planners, what are your tips and suggestions? What are festivals and custom tour options coming up? This episode answers all these and more as part of the “Music (ed) Matters” Mini-Series on Traveling. The coolest part of this episode, not one, not two, but THREE guests from the fabulous company Perform International. These specialists will not only answer all your questions but have a great time doing it! I can’t wait for you to meet my friends Roland Zuehlke, Zoe Franciscus, and Dr. Gene Peterson. Find out more and get to know the guests at https://perform-international.com/. *Show music originally written by Mr. Todd Monsell **Show photography provided by Dr. Dan Biggerstaff
What does the December NBA start mean for teams that were in the bubble, championship, and those that have not played since March? How much will this impact the league overall? Anthony Barkley joins host Renee to breakdown the news around next season for the NBA. Part of the Locked on Podcast Network. -- Follow us on all social media @LockedOnWizards Host Renee Washington: Twitter- @ReneePwash | IG/Facebook: @ReneePwashington Email US: LockedOnWizardsPod@Gmail.com {Music: 406 Loop Fresh Hip Hop Wave} Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you’ll get $10 off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Heather interviews Carolyn Wang, Head of Communications at Verily Life Sciences.Tune-in to hear their conversation on:My world got turned upside down in March - How a mention in a presidential press conference shifted Carolyn's work into high-gear supporting their COVID-19 initiatives like Project Baseline providing testing sites and Healthy at Work helping businesses and schools return to work safely.Empowering our scientists with some communication skills would be very valuable right now. - How a BS in Biology led to and supports Carolyn's work in communications and the importance of both.Collecting, organizing, and activating healthcare information. - Verily's work to build tools that collect better data, organize it so knowledge can be extracted from it, and develop interventions and tools to support care and research with a focus on preventative and value based care.Going in with a flexible mindset and the desire to learn as much as possible. - Carolyn's advice to young people looking to go into communications and finding one's career path.Striving for something that's bigger than us, and this bigger beauty, and something we can achieve in our own power. - Reading The Fountainhead by Ayn Rand in high school left its mark on Carolyn and permeated her life.Visit mavensdoitbetter.com for full show notes and more.
What does “expecting the unexpected” mean to you?Pinto Capital Investments is proud to present another Learn & Teach featuring…Learn: Expecting the unexpected.Teach ✏️: Unique aspects of Japanese trash culture.Hear the highlighted points of… My personal experience involving a fire that damaged a property we recently closed in March How lending fell through on an asset we are pursuing and how the team handled it The trash system in Japan and the larger meaningI hope you enjoy this! Let me know if you have anything you would like to share in thecomments below!
In which you will learn: Why the lead singer of The Fray might be in line to inherit a £7.5mil estate Which song is the perfect underscoring for any coup you might want to commit on the Ides of March How not to save a life
Ryan Rabaglia has had a colorful career trading forex, equity, and oil before making his way into the cryptocurrency markets. He's witnessed crypto develop from a niche, uninvestable curiosity to a liquid and financialized global asset. Now Managing Director and Global Head of Trading at OSL, one of the largest digital asset brokerages in the world, Ryan has a unique view of crypto markets. We invited Ryan on the show to talk his personal journey to crypto, how he established himself at a leading digital asset platform in Hong Kong, and of course his market color on the dollarization of crypto markets, and how Tether is understood and used in Asia. In this episode: Ryan's journey from commodity trading to Bitcoin Ryan's explanation for Tether's explosive growth since March How funds play the Tether arbitrage game The compression of margins in OTC desks Where Tether's accumulated credibility derives from Whether there is a perception that Tether would resist regulators if it came to a fight Whether cryptodollars are forcing out BTC as reserve collateral How March 12 was a catalyst for the growth of Tether The growth of alternative use cases for Tether outside of inter-exchange settlement Why traders prefer dollars, regardless of jurisdiction Follow Ryan on Twitter. About OSL: OSL is an Asia-based digital asset brokerage that provides a global counterpart network with a suite of institutional products and services. OSL's capabilities include industry-leading over-the-counter trading with access to large pools of liquidity, systematic RFQ, exchange and custody services for institutions and professional investors. OSL is part of BC Group, which is publicly traded in Hong Kong. Learn more about OSL at osl.com.
Jim and Adam Jaksa break down Michigan’s basketball resurgence and, with the help of Producer Fongers, recap today’s NHL Trade Deadline when it comes to the Red Wings being sellers during a current rebuild. Also, the guys discuss if Detroit would be a good potential suitor for an XFL team:- Are you excited for Michigan basketball heading into March?- How many teams in the Big Ten are better than Michigan right now?- Who has a better March: Michigan or MSU?- How would you grade Steve Yzerman’s first year with the Red Wings?- What’s the biggest reason for Michigan basketball’s turnaround?- Do you want an XFL team in Detroit?In addition, The Athletic’s Prashanth Iyer drops on the show to provide his thoughts on the Red Wings following the NHL Trade Deadline. Lastly, Producer Fongers offers a “Fun Sound of the Day” as a bonus to the show!
Will we be seeing the local teams in March? How do their schedules shake out? Who has the dominant players? Find out in this seasons first Pick and Pop!
Today I interview best selling author and expert contractor business coach Vicki Suiter about her latest book The Profit Bleed. We pinpoint the reasons that contractors are not making the money they should and how they can fix the holes in their businesses to make more profit. What you'll hear in this episode: How to deliver a good elevator pitch The benefits of a Mastermind group, for clarity, ideas, and camaraderie Vicki's elevator pitch: what she does, who she serves, and what action she wants them to take “Are you going for the door, or are you asking to hear more?” Example of a client who reduced prices in an effort to sell more Increased volume means increased overhead and will equal breakdown What are your true labor costs? What infrastructure changes are required to support higher volume? Taking an eagle-eye view of your business What to focus on to improve efficiency and profitability Learn to manage from the top down rather than the bottom up Pulse points covered in Vicki's book: Pricing Handoff process Sales and marketing Sales and close rate percentage goals Production Feedback Resources: The Profit Bleed by Vicki Suiter The Profit Bleed Find out how to get Vicki's book for FREE, along with other resources Suiter Business Builders Find out more about Vicki's Free Business Health Assessment Look for more info on our webinars, coming in March: How to get your team to take more ownership Call Ruby show Use promo code “Roofer 50” for $50 off your first service Need Help Answering the Phone? Use Ruby Receptionists! Click here and use the code Roofer50 for a special discount! Or Call Ruby at (844) 326-7829
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #046March 2019So what comics did Professor Alan read during March? How many were kids books? How many were new DC books? And how many were written by a guy that Professor Alan recently had dinner with?Listen to this exciting episode #46 ... and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Is It Jaws?Next Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during April? Listen to the next episode, which should be available in early May.Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com"Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeeky You can follow the network Twitter @Relatively_Geekor the host @ProfessorAlan
TUNE IN TO LEARN: Why I'm eating only fruit till the end of March How and why to do all fruit diet How to avoid disasters on all fruit diet How to move towards your BIG and BOLD dreams feeling overwhelm One common reason why you have a weight loss/health plateaus GET MY 10-DAY EMAIL HEALTH COURSE. THE FOUNDATION SERIES. SUBSCRIBE! Need help with meal plan? Fat Loss? Weight Loss? Health? Energy? Mental and Physical performance? An athlete cutting weight? Not sure how to start on KETO? Intermittent fasting? How to get lean and shredded and healthy without starving yourself? EMAIL ME: Angela at CreateYourself.Today Created by Angela Shurina Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/FoodSchool)
Show Notes: :34 - All about Dave - Bros Talking Soccer, Fan Futsal, The Soccer Tavern and Merch! (www.brostalkingsoccer.com Twitter: @BTSoccerPod) 4:15 - Breakdown of USMNT vs Panama and Costa Rica and discuss new coach Gregg Berhalter's tactics. 29:41 - Questions about the camp: Which January camp players will we see in March? How does the formation effect Lima vs Yedlin at RB? Thoughts on crossword puzzles during team meals. 49:39 - We pick our starting XI for a must win game tomorrow.
Today I interview best selling author and expert contractor business coach Vicki Suiter about her latest book The Profit Bleed. We pinpoint the reasons that contractors are not making the money they should and how they can fix the holes in their businesses to make more profit. What you'll hear in this episode: How to deliver a good elevator pitch The benefits of a Mastermind group, for clarity, ideas, and camaraderie Vicki's elevator pitch: what she does, who she serves, and what action she wants them to take “Are you going for the door, or are you asking to hear more?” Example of a client who reduced prices in an effort to sell more Increased volume means increased overhead and will equal breakdown What are your true labor costs? What infrastructure changes are required to support higher volume? Taking an eagle eye view of your business What to focus on to improve efficiency and profitability Learn to manage from the top down rather than the bottom up Pulse points covered in Vicki's book: Pricing Handoff process Sales and marketing Sales and close rate percentage goals Production Feedback Resources: The Profit Bleed by Vicki Suiter The Profit Bleed Find out how to get Vicki's book for FREE, along with other resources Suiter Business Builders Find out more about Vicki's Free Business Health Assessment Look for more info on our webinars, coming in March: How to get your team to take more ownership Call Ruby show Use promo code “Roofer 50” for $50 off your first service Need Help Answering the Phone? Use Ruby Receptionists! Click here and use the code Roofer50 for a special discount! Or Call Ruby at (844) 326-7829
Celebrity Encounters & Best Supporting Actress & Actor Breakdown AwardsBlend is your weekly catch-up on all things Oscars as we inch closer and closer to the Academy Awards, which will be held on March 4 this year. Why in March? How come we haven't had this ceremony already? For real, these movies have been in theaters for weeks... even months. It seems like we easily could have had the Oscar ceremony already. The guys -- CinemaBlend Managing Director Sean O'Connell; Fox 5 DC Entertainment Reporter Kevin McCarthy, and; Fox 32 Chicago Entertainment Reporter Jake Hamilton -- weigh in on the current state of the race, and then some. Before they get to the Best Supporting Actor and Actress races, Jake, Kevin and Sean share funny celebrity encounters, stemming from Kevin recently running into John Travolta and instantly peppering him with Face/Off quotes. Because of course. Enjoy!
We jump back in to Purdue basketball as the top of the Big Ten standings have changed. Wisconsin has dropped some games and now the Boilers are number one. Will Matt Painter's squad run the table? What kind of seed are they in line for in March? How will the roster construction fair in the tournament? Caught up a lot last week and now catch up on hockey. Minnesota is having a very good season, so can the Blackhawks catch them in the Central? Even without the 1 seed how far can Chicago make it? Stan Bowman always seems to make a move at the deadline, will he this season? How would we grade the kids that are seeing time this season? Who are Pop's favorites for the Stanley Cup? We move on to the NFL and the Bears and the questions start with Alshon Jeffery, what do they do with him? What about Jimmy G, does Pace pull the trade? Pops questions how long John Fox has left in the Windy City. Is he the coach best for a young QB? Both agree that it won't be a QB a third overall. Who do you think is the best QB in this year's draft? Should Ryan Pace trade down? If the QBs fall could we see Chicago trade back into the first round to snag one of them? In the NBA trade deadline, Kevin Love is hurt and the Celtics are surrounded in rumors again. Will we see anything happen? Houston is the three seed right now, will they do anything? Will we finally get Golden State and San Antonio in the Western Conference Finals finally? Talking Chicago Bulls, is Jimmy Butler a franchise player? Should they look to trade him? This week in We Got Beef Pops goes after a bill that would cut major compensation for injured workers, including athletes, for people in Illinois.
Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #022March 2017So what comics did Professor Alan read during March? How many were Rebirth books? How many were for the upcoming epic epic epic Quarter-Bin #100? How many were Manga-inspired takes on magical girls? Listen to this exciting episode #22... and find out!Click on the player below to listen to the episode:Right-click to download episode directlyYou may also subscribe to the podcast through iTunes or the RSS Feed. Promo: Comics with NormiesNext Episode: What comics did Professor Alan read during April? Listen in early May and find out!Send e-mail feedback to relativelygeeky@gmail.com"Like" us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/relativelygeeky You can follow the network Twitter @Relatively_Geekor the host @ProfessorAlan
The Florida Legislature is facing a monumental challenge when it convenes in March: How to address a workers’ compensation insurance system which the Florida Supreme Court has determined to be “fundamentally unconstitutional” with respect to certain rights and remedies. Richard Chait and Kim Syfrett, both leaders with the Florida Justice Association and Florida Workers' Advocates, share their insight in this program on the Court’s rulings and the challenges faced by their clients who routinely face delay or denial of the provision of medical treatment and related benefits in what they view to be a “fractured system” in Florida. Chait details the Florida Justice Association’s four pillars geared toward positively reforming the system in this upcoming legislative session: 1. The need for transparency and competition in the ratemaking process 2. Some element of choice in the provision of medical treatment by the injured worker 3. Revitalization of the post-maximum medical improvement benefit for those who suffer career-altering injuries 4. Codify the Supreme Court’s decision in Castellanos to ensure access to court through reasonable attorney’s fees when benefits are wrongfully denied You’ll also hear about the ever-growing “cocoon of collateral interests” which has spun so tightly around the core principles of workers’ comp through the extensive reforms over the years that we can no longer appreciate its underlying intent – to make sure the injured employee is taken care of. Program Note: Personal injury law will be one of the major topics at the upcoming Florida Justice Association’s 2017 Workhorse Seminar in Orlando from Wednesday February 28th through Friday, March 3rd. Registration is available at www.FloridaJusticeAssociation.org
SITREP TRAIL 29 March How much trust is there between British and Afghan forces following the shooting of two British soldiers and what can be done to help prevent another attack? The Defence Secretary Phillip Hammond’s surprise visit to Afghanistan What mistakes were made in the lead-up to the Argentine invasion of the Falklands Islands? And the preparations of the Household Cavalry as they get ready for a busy schedule this summer. PRESENTER: Kate Gerbeau STUDIO GUESTS: BFBS’s defence analyst, Christopher Lee Interviews with:Major Mike Minor on training of Afghan recruits.Major General Julian Thompson, commander 40 Brigade during the Falklands war.British Forces News reporter James Hirst from Afghanistan. ......................................................................................................................................You can listen on BFBS Radio 2 at 1630 (UK time) and on BFBS Radio 1 at 1830 (UK time)Alternatively listen again on the website.