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Back again by popular demand, here are more tales from Burning Man's oral history project, an ambitious endeavor to track down and talk with people who helped shape the culture as we now know it.Stuart and Andie share stories of early technology on the playa, and on the internet.Andie Grace aka Actiongrl interviews from the vantage of having co-created Burning Man's world of communications, from Media Mecca to this very podcast.Brian Behlendorf - technologist and open-source software pioneer. He developed Burning Man's online presence and connected people through the venn diagram of luminaries from SF Raves, to Wired Magazine to the Apache Software Foundation.David Beach - designer, creative director, and instigator of the impossible with early dynamic content on the web. He helped create Burning Man's first live streaming and web presence.Scott Beale - documentarian, founder of Laughing Squid, subculture super-connector of various tentacles of the meta-scene.Stuart Magrum - zinester, cacophonist, billboard liberator, Minister of Propaganda, Director of the Philosophical Center, publisher of the first on-site newspaper of Burning Man (the Black Rock Gazette), and always in the same place at the same time as the characters in these stories of Burning Man's media experiments.Andie GraceBrian BehlendorfDavid BeachScott BealeStuart MangrumLaughing Squid: Burning Man 1996 Netcastdispatch2023.burningman.orgjournal.burningman.org/philosophical-centerburningman.org/programs/philosophical-centerBurning Man Live: A People's History of Burning Man - Volume 2Burning Man Live: A People's History of Burning Man - Volume 1 LIVE.BURNINGMAN.ORG
Kevin Howells is alongside Surrey correspondent Mark Church to speak to former Surrey Director of Cricket Alec Stewart.They discuss Stewart's legacy as he moves into a new role with Surrey, as well as his thoughts on the long-term future of the County Championship and how Dan Worrall was his “best signing” at the club
Drew Klein (@aok_fan) and Chris Knock (@notnotcknock) talk (briefly) about relievers and then discuss some of our favorite post-100 dynasty pitchers, complete with some Would You Rathers and more Sneaky Deeps. Important announcements about the upcoming schedule and an introduction of the JTR30, a season long project that will identify and regularly update the overlooked prospects from each organization. If you haven't listened to Episode 38, go back and you'll hear how it all started.We had more correct entries in the RIOT contest, so if you can identify this week's Randomly Inserted Obscure song Title be sure to let us know on TwitterX or the Discord.12:30 Mason Miller16:53 Anthony Maldonado17:17 Miguel Diaz17:45 Calvin Zeigler19:08 Mark Church, Grant Anderson22:28 Frankie Montas23:03 Max Meyer25:30 Jack Flaherty30:04 Ryan Weathers33:35 Cade Cavalli36:30 Cade Cavalli or Connor Phillips38:00 Cristian Javier or Brayan Bello40:40 Bubba Chandler or Chase Petty42:32 Jedixon Paez44:50 Angel Bastardo46:10 Jose Montero47:20 Franklin Gomez48:50 Jeter Martinez
Our guest is Pastor Michael W. French, MD. The topic for Episode #8: "A Faithful Approach to Neurology." Dr. French will share wellness insights from his expertise as a neurologist. Graduate of Indiana University Bloomington with an AB degree in Biological Sciences. Earned a MD degree from Indiana University School of Medicine in Indianapolis. Completed a Residency in Neurology at IU Medical Center. Then went to Augusta, GA, and completed a one year Fellowship in Neuromuscular Disease at Medical College of Georgia. Returned to Indianapolis and practiced medicine for nearly 20 years. Served as Adjunct Faculty for Indiana Wesleyan University, Harrison College, and Carrington College of DeVry University. In 2016, founded the 21st Century Academy of Academic Excellence, Inc. A non-profit organization whose mission is to assist students in achieving their professional career goals. Pastor of New St. Mark Church of God in Christ for 41 years. Chairman of the 4th Jurisdiction of Indiana North Central Pastors and Elders Council. Secretary of the Wellness Connection Inc., and Chairman of Church Extension and Ministerial Development of Interdenominational Ministerial Alliance (IMA). www.newstmarkchurchinc.org
In this special 100th episode of The Art Engager podcast, I'm chatting to educator, researcher, author, and speaker Dr Ron Ritchhart. Ron Ritchhart is an award-winning educational researcher, retired Senior Research Associate at Harvard Project Zero and current Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Australia. His research is focused on developing intellectual character, making thinking visible, and enhancing school and classroom culture to promote deep learning. He is the author of the bestselling books Making Thinking Visible, The Power of Making Thinking Visible, and Creating Cultures of Thinking.Ron's research and writings have informed the work of schools, teachers, museum and museum educators throughout the world. Making Thinking Visible, from 2011, with Karin Morrison and Mark Church popularised the use of thinking routines to facilitate deep learning and high engagement. The follow up book The Power of Making Thinking Visible, introduced a new set of routines and shared what has been learned so far about successfully integrating thinking routines as a powerful teaching tool. I've written and spoken about the first time I heard the words Visible Thinking and making thinking visible on the very first episode of this podcast so it seemed fitting to interview Ron for the 100th episode. I've also talked about how Ron's article ‘Cultivating a Culture of Thinking in the Museum in the Journal of Museum Education had a huge impact on me and on my first educational programme to use thinking routines in 2011. So to speak to Ron today was a bit of a ‘pinch-me' moment. In this interview, we discuss: what making thinking visible is and the difference between 'visible' and 'visual' thinking. what strategies we might use to make thinking visible and the transformative impact it has on learning and engagementhow we can cultivate a culture of thinking in museums through the eight cultural forces that shape group culture and how they can create an environment where thinking is valued, visible, and actively promoted in museum settings.The power of thinking routines as structures to support and guide thinking in museums, and how they work in synergy with other practicesthe importance of finding your "why" in teaching and facilitatingThank you to Ron Ritchhart for being a guest on the podcast. Ron's new book, "Cultures of Thinking in Action," is out in June 2023. LinksEPISODE WEB PAGE (TRANSCRIPT)Support the ShowMy book is out in September - Slow Looking at Art: The Visible Thinking in the Museum ApproachDownload my free Slow Art GuideDownload the Ultimate Thinking Routine ListDownload the free guide - how to look at art (slowly)Join the Slow Looking Club Community on FacebookCurated newsletter by Claire BownDr Ron Ritchhart links:Ron's
Repairs of the Breach – Don't Forget to Count the HomelessEvent: April 8, 2023 Community Day Repairs of the Breach Resource center for homeless adults 1335 W. Vliet Street Milwaukee, WI Open: 7 am thru 3:45 pm Monday thru SaturdaySponsors: Sons of Allen, Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., Common Grounds Institute, St. Mark Church in Indiana, Pure at Heart Ministries and Kidtown Daycare.Entertainment: Mr. Pope–Inspirational Recording Artist and Chicago Public School TeacherQuincy Harker - Inspirational Recording Artist from MilwaukeeGuest Interview: Reverend Jerry Davis IIICoordinator for the 4th District Sons of Allen, the African Methodist Episcopal Church. He is the Pastor of Cross Roads AME Church and the Chairman of the Board of the Common Grounds Institute. Show Highlights:· Sponsors· Honey Dos · Volunteerism/Servant· Men's ministries· Partnerships· How small things can help manyContact Information:Repairers of the Breach - Milwaukee, WIWelcome to the 4thDistrict (ame4th.org)Home |Common Grounds InstituteTakeaways:1.) Volunteerims a. Serving the spiritual and physical person b. Imitate this in other parts of the country c. Partnerships2.) Social Determinate health a. 20% Hospital b. 80% Social 3.) The importance of the arts
Ian Shepherd is joined by Steve Tancock, Harry Everett & Anthony Gibson to look ahead to the 2023 season, discuss the potential reasoning behind the Cameron Bancroft signing, and spend far too much time pondering the production process for Mark Church's daily Twitter videos...
Kevin Howells and Mark Church look ahead to the domestic cricket summer with England legend Alec Stewart, director of cricket at reigning champions Surrey, and Mickey Arthur the former South Africa, Pakistan and Australia coach now in charge at Derbyshire. Every ball of every County game will be available live via the BBC Sport Website and App with extensive coverage on 5 Sports Extra and BBC Sounds.
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In this episode, we hear from Lisa Doty and Jamie Forshey, two educators who coach and support teachers in their school districts who are implementing the Modern Classroom instructional model. Show Notes Virtual Mentorship Program (https://modernclassrooms.org/mentorship) Screencast-o-Matic (https://screencast-o-matic.com/) and Modern Classroom tutorial (https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10JtgTDkzE6hnxhcHoSEPVi7QWSA2SXlJ2xwtQdDtyHg/edit?usp=sharing) Modern Classroom resources (https://modernclassrooms.org/resource-overview) Modern Classroom webinars (https://modernclassrooms.org/webinars) School and District partnerships (https://modernclassrooms.org/partnerships), including Expert Consultation sessions Making Thinking Visible (http://www.pz.harvard.edu/resources/making-thinking-visible-how-to-promote-engagement-understanding-and-independence) by Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, Karin Morrison and Lisa's infographics: * Chalk Talk (https://drive.google.com/file/d/10TgizsxHXe3tyd16uq7Lt635EEjU4hZV/view?usp=sharing) * Connect-Extend-Challenge (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YWekIUNlx93EQSNtvjQhKsi4ERaZ8ogC/view?usp=sharing) * Micro lab protocol (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1es4i1ITn7AMdefXPyQsM5O8IClcweghH/view?usp=sharing) * See, Think, Wonder (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1CHDQTDrYPYT_h-Ln7LKFFMPsoIdR3KIc/view?usp=sharing) * I used to think... Now I think (https://drive.google.com/file/d/12tqr19wtPeAequPZEnPlvWCARTLabNCu/view?usp=sharing) Follow us online and learn more: Modern Classrooms: @modernclassproj on Twitter and facebook.com/modernclassproj Kareem: @kareemfarah23 on Twitter Kate: @gaskill_teacher on Twitter The Modern Classroom Project (www.modernclassrooms.org) Modern Classrooms Online Course (learn.modernclassrooms.org) Take our free online course, or sign up for our mentorship program to receive personalized guidance from a Modern Classrooms mentor as you implement your own modern classroom! Editing and music by Zach Diamond: @zpdiamond on Twitter and Learning to Teach (https://www.learningtoteach.co/)
The penultimate round of the Charlotte Edwards Cup is done and dusted. And it is hotting up.Southern Vipers will be at Northamptonshire on June 11th but who will join them? Sparks and Stars both have it in their own hands, but don't rule out the Diamonds (last year's beaten finalists remember, they will be desperate to rectify that).Joining Sam to discuss all the action were Sunrisers' skipper Jo Gardener, one of the VOICES of English cricket Mark Church and Women's Cricket Chat's very own Hannah Thompson.
For one final time (well at least for the last time in a few weeks), the gang are together for their usual County Championship review. And this week Annie, Dan and Sam are joined by a man whom, if rumours are to be believed, is in line to play Richard Branson in a new biopic. But then again, they are just rumours, and we have Mr Mark Church on the show because he is one of the great orators of cricket. Despite Mark's protestations, the honour is all ours. No CC game is left untouched, no stone is left unturned. Unless we don't like the look of it, or it is too heavy. Same drill folks: listen, enjoy, hate, comment, share, get in touch and keep supporting county cricket. Look out for our Shan Masood special dropping next week too!
Mark Church is joined by Jo Harman, Wisden Cricket Monthly Magazine Editor, to talk through the game against Kent at Beckenham.The pair talk through a dominant performance, prematurely cut short by the weather. Churchy sings the praises of Will Jacks and they remember Andrew Symonds - a true box office cricketer.Surrey take on a Sri Lanka Development XI at Guildford starting on Friday 20 May. You can keep up to date with the match on kiaoval.com and get the latest updates from the Club on social media: @surreycricket on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Mark Church is joined by Jo Harman, Wisden Cricket Monthly Magazine Editor, to discuss the three day win against Northants and look forward to the oldest rivalry in cricket.Churchy and Jo swap surprising Surrey stats and discuss who the first player on the team sheet is. Surrey take on Kent at Beckenham starting on Thursday 11 May. You can keep up to date with the Club on social media: @surreycricket on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
So this episode was recorded a month ago (maybe more) as an answer to some Patreon questions and then our world all fell apart. Between sickness, pandemic and adventures in heart failure (all is good now I promise, just little cardiac-hiccups) we actually thought that this episode was gone. But here it is! If you want to help us be more regular, at this point there are two places that we would love some support. First, there's a Patreon, this costs real dollars to put out and any help is appreciated. Go here for that: https://www.patreon.com/CatfishEducation Secondly, the real barrier for us at the moment is editing. If you want to help us edit our podcasts and help get those episodes out, we would be eternally grateful. Obviously, we would like to pay for this but as we said before, the pod costs not earns but if you'd like to be part of the team and help out - by all means let us know. We love you all and we're glad to be back. Books Mentioned on the Pod: The Cultural Practice of Teaching Sand Talk - Tyson Yunkaporta Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Paulo Friere Teaching to transgress : education as the practice of freedom - bell hooks The Practical Practice of Teaching Creating Cultures of Thinking - Ron Ritchhart Making Thinking Visible: How to Promote Engagement, Understanding, and Independence for All Learners - Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, Karin Morrison Also, Red Dwarf sucks.
So this episode was recorded a month ago (maybe more) as an answer to some Patreon questions and then our world all fell apart. Between sickness, pandemic and adventures in heart failure (all is good now I promise, just little cardiac-hiccups) we actually thought that this episode was gone. But here it is! If you want to help us be more regular, at this point there are two places that we would love some support. First, there's a Patreon, this costs real dollars to put out and any help is appreciated. Go here for that: https://www.patreon.com/CatfishEducation Secondly, the real barrier for us at the moment is editing. If you want to help us edit our podcasts and help get those episodes out, we would be eternally grateful. Obviously, we would like to pay for this but as we said before, the pod costs not earns but if you'd like to be part of the team and help out - by all means let us know. We love you all and we're glad to be back. Books Mentioned on the Pod: The Cultural Practice of Teaching Sand Talk - Tyson Yunkaporta Pedagogy of the Oppressed - Paulo Friere Teaching to transgress : education as the practice of freedom - bell hooks The Practical Practice of Teaching Creating Cultures of Thinking - Ron Ritchhart Making Thinking Visible: How to Promote Engagement, Understanding, and Independence for All Learners - Ron Ritchhart, Mark Church, Karin Morrison Also, Red Dwarf sucks.
The 3 Feathers podcast returns, fully refreshed, for 2022. Still fronted by the inimitable voice of Surrey Cricket, Mark Church, the new season sees the podcast stretch its legs and embrace our friends at Wisden Cricket Monthly.The first episode sees Mark joined by WCM Managing Editor, Matt Thacker, to look back on the first game of the season against Warwickshire at Edgbaston and then cast ahead to this week's home opener against Hampshire at The Kia Oval.Make sure to watch Surrey home games live on YouTube and follow the Club on social media, @surreycricket on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.
Kevin Howells is joined by two former England coaches, Paul Farbrace and Peter Moores, who are now involved back in the County game. They look ahead to the domestic season and ask if Championship cricket should be getting the criticism it is receiving because of the failures of the England Test team. And Kevin is joined by fellow commentators Nikesh Rughani, Mark Church and Emily Windsor to find out which teams will be challenging this season in the men's and women's game.
Jade Dernbach catches up with Mark Church during a break in play in the final week of the 2021 season to discuss the end of his Surrey playing career.
In this special episode, we speak with BBC London's Mark Church, better known as the voice of Surrey Cricket. We look back at his journey in the game, his passion, and his love for the sport and Surrey.
The Eckstein School in Glendale will see new life as a cultural arts center, while St. Mark Church in Evanston is on its way to receiving local historic landmark designation despite an outstanding demolition permit.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church takes a quick look back after the fourth day's play of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Glamorgan at The Kia Oval. After the day's play Mark Church caught up with Ollie Pope and club legend Rikki Clarke to get his thoughts on Surrey's fightback.
Jon Surtees takes a quick look back after the third day's play of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Glamorgan at The Kia Oval. After the day's play Mark Church also caught up with Jamie Smith to get his thoughts on Surrey's fightback.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the second day's play of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Glamorgan at The Kia Oval.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the first day's play of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Glamorgan at The Kia Oval, before Churchy catches up with Dan Moriarty at the end of the day's play.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the fourth day's play of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Essex at The Kia Oval before Churchy catches up with James Taylor at the end of play. Our next match is against Glamorgan which starts at 10.30am on 21st September and you can watch every ball live and for free on the Surrey CCC website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, ECB website or ECB app.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the second day of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Essex at The Kia Oval before Churchy catches up with Reece Topley at the end of play. The match starts again at 11am tomorrow morning and you can watch every ball live and for free on the Surrey CCC website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, ECB website or ECB app.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the first day of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Essex at The Kia Oval before Churchy catches up with Richard Johnson at the end of play. The match starts again at 11am tomorrow morning and you can watch every ball live and for free on the Surrey CCC website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, ECB website or ECB app.
Jon Surtess and Mark Church take a look back at Surrey's defeat to Northants in the County Championship. After the match Churchy catches up with Vikram Solanki to get his thoughts on the game.
Jon Surtess and Mark Church take a look back at Surrey's One-Day cup run that saw them reach the semi-finals where they lost to Durham. They also look ahead to their remaining County Championship games as we edge closer to the end of another County Cricket season.
Kevin Howells and former England bowler Graham Onions review Glamorgan's first ever one day knockout cup win beating Durham by 58 runs. Plus Kevin is joined by Mark Church and Scott Read to reflect on the tournament.
That's it. Done and dusted. What a tournament, capped with a brilliant Final. And Glamorgan take the cup back to Wales. A deserved win for them. Durham had a magnificent competition but fell just short.Joining Sam to discuss to Final and look back at the RLR were Mark Church, Nick Friend and Ella Chandler.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back at Surrey's quarter-final win over Gloucestershire after a remarkable 102 from Tim David helped secure The Rey's passage into the semi-finals of the Royal London One-Day cup where they will take on Durham. Churchy also caught with the man of the moment after the game to get his thoughts. Our semi-final starts tomorrow (Tuesday 17th Aug) at 11am and you can watch every ball live and for free on the Surrey CCC website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, ECB website or ECB app.
Well the semi-finals are upon us. Yorkshire travelled to Chelmsford on Saturday and were well beaten, meaning its Essex who head to Glamorgan today. Surrey also secured a semi-final berth courtesy of a relatively comfortable victory over Gloucestershire at the Oval.Joining Sam to review the action and look ahead to this week were Ed Seabourne and Mark Church.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church look back at the most round of Royal London One Day Cup matches, as Surrey secured their passage into the quarter-finals. Churchy also catches up with Ryan Patel after the game against Derbyshire.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church look back at the last week of action in the Royal London One Day Cup, ahead of Surrey's final two group fixtures this week. Churchy also catches up with Rikki Clarke after Surrey's defeat to Leicestershire at Grace Road.Catch all the action this week live on Surrey's YouTube channel, website, the ECB app, ECB website, BBC London and BBC West Midlands. Live coverage on Thursday will be available on the Derbyshire YouTube channel, Surrey website, ECB app, ECB website, BBC London and BBC Derby.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a look back at Surrey's win against Nottinghamshire at Guildford in the Royal London One-Day Cup. Ryan Patel was the star of the show with 131 of 70 balls smashing 10 sixes on a rain-affected day. After the game, Churchy caught up with the man of the moment.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a look back at Surrey's final game of the Vitality Blast, a win away at Gloucestershire, which wasn't quite enough to ensure qualification for the knock out stages. They then go onto look ahead to the Royal London One Day Cup, which starts with Surrey's visit to Scarborough to play Yorkshire on Thursday (22 July)
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the fourth day of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Somerset at The Kia Oval. After the game, Churchy caught up with Rory Burns.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the third day of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Somerset at The Kia Oval. After the game Churchy caught up with Mark Stoneman. The match starts again at 11am tomorrow morning and you can watch every ball live and for free on the Surrey CCC website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, ECB website or ECB app.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the second day of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Somerset at The Kia Oval. The match starts again at 11am tomorrow morning and you can watch every ball live and for free on the Surrey CCC website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, ECB website or ECB app.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church take a quick look back after the first day of Surrey's LV= County Championship match with Somerset at The Kia Oval before Churchy catches up with Jordan Clark at the end of play. The match starts again at 11am tomorrow morning and you can watch every ball live and for free on the Surrey CCC website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, ECB website or ECB app.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church look back at a difficult T20 night for Surrey at The Kia Oval. After the game, Churchy spoke to Surrey CCC Director of Cricket, Alec Stewart.
Jon Surtess and Mark Church take a look back at Surrey's LV=County Championship match against Hampshire from the AGEAS Bowl. It was an impressive inning from Hashim Amla who survived 278 balls to score only 37 but a performance that helped Surrey to a hard-fought draw. After the game, Churchy caught up with Amla who gave his thought on the game.
Whether men's Championship cricket or t20 Blast, along with the women's RHF Trophy plus Charlotte Edwards Cup this season, it's all moving towards crunch time to qualify for top divisions, knock out stages and trophies. Emily Windsor, Mark Church, Scott Read and Kevin Howells got back together on a rare free night to talk over some of the things taking place in this two week period, where teams get to discover their fate and placings in the end of season battle for titles. From Jimmy Anderson taking 1000 first class wickets to Hashim Amal and his mammoth game saving knock for Surrey plus other results and individual stand out performances in both men's and women's domestic cricket. Plenty of passion and love of the domestic game shared on this podcast.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church look back at our last four Vitality Blast games. Churchy also caught with Laurie Evans after the narrow defeat to Kent.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church look back at our T20 Vitality Blast win over Middlesex at The Kia Oval. After the game, Churchy caught up Ollie Pope.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church look back at our T20 Vitality Blast defeat to Somerset at The Kia Oval. After the game, Churchy caught up Will Jacks.
Jon Surtees and Mark Church look back at our T20 Vitality Blast defeat to Essex at The Kia Oval. After the game, Churchy caught with Surrey head coach Vikram Solanki. Join us for the next game against Somerset at The Kia Oval on Wednesday 23rd June, the match starts at 6:30 pm and you can watch every ball live and for free on the Surrey CCC website, YouTube channel, Facebook page, ECB website or ECB app.
In this episode, we speak with Google Product Manager Mark Church about how he navigated being a SE to now PM. You'll also learn: Step by step how he actually made that transition to being a product manager. How can you stand out and build relationships with stakeholders while interviewing. What advice he has for SEs interacting with Product and Engineering teams. Book recommendations: Cracking the PM Interview If you have a topic you'd like to discuss or know someone great that should be on the show, please comment below or reach out at salesengineeringpodcast@gmail.com.