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Today on the podcast is Olympian Kate Grace! Kate has quite a remarkable career at every level and recently announced her retirement from the track. In HS, she was a multi-time state-champion while competing for Marlborough School in Los Angeles. Attending Yale University, Grace broke four school records, won six Heps championships (one as a member of a relay team), and was a four-time NCAA Division I Track and Field and Cross country All-American. Kate holds PRs of 1:57.20 (800m), 4:01.33 (1500m), 4:22.93 in the Mile & 8:46 in the 3k. After the 2024 US Olympic Track & Field Trials where she made the 800m Final, Kate announced her retirement from Track & Field. As she details in this conversation, she's not fully done with the sport and will potentially seek to attack a marathon in the future. Kate and her husband Patrick have a son named River who was born in March 2023. In today's conversation, Kate takes me through her last month since "retirement," lessons and reflections from her long, successful career, her ambitions in the marathon, her hope to be a coach one day & lessons learned from her coaches throughout the years, and so much more! I truly loved this conversation and gained so much from Kate's wisdom. If this episode blesses you, please share with a friend! Tap into the Kate Grace Special. You can listen wherever you find your podcasts by searching "The Running Effect Podcast." If you enjoy the podcast, please consider following us on Spotify and Apple Podcasts and giving us a five-star review! I would also appreciate it if you share it with your friend who you think will benefit from it. The podcast graphic was done by the talented: Xavier Gallo S H O W N O T E S -THE PODCAST ON YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UClLcLIDAqmJBTHeyWJx_wFQ -My Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therunningeffect/?hl=en -My Newsletter: https://therunningeffect.substack.com
Abby Newsham hosts the excellent podcast “Upzoned” on the Strong Towns network. I always recommend it to people, since it's a great way to keep on top of current issues in the field, and you'll get plenty of contrarian takes. Sometimes, the contrarian is me, but often it's Strong Towns President Chuck Marohn. Abby has had a recent hiatus from hosting podcasts (but set to return in 2024), and so we do a little reverse Upzoned this time where I get to interview her. We discuss this piece called “Have you Ever Seen a City?” by Addison del Mastro on his blog, The Deleted Scenes. Addison challenges us to ask, do we often even really know what we're talking about when we discuss these issues?We also talk about Abby's recent involvement in Kansas City with the KC Community Land Trust and their project to renovate the old Marlborough School. Abby is sinking her teeth into a development project with the KCCLT for the first time, and there's some interesting lessons. Some of those lessons are outgrowths of her work to lead the local Small Developers group.Abby is a planner with multistudio in Kansas City. You can find her on Instagram and Twitter.Find more content on The Messy City on Kevin's Substack page.Music notes: all songs by low standards, ca. 2010. Videos here. If you'd like a CD for low standards, message me and you can have one for only $5.Intro: “Why Be Friends”Outro: “Fairweather Friend” Get full access to The Messy City at kevinklinkenberg.substack.com/subscribe
Marlborough Public Schools are still open on Monday, but most kids will need to either walk or find another way to school. WBZ's James Rojas is on scene:
Marlborough Boys College is searching for a rockstar - but not for its music department. After looking unsucessfully for an inspiring leader for its technology department, the school is now pulling out the stops. And is crowd funding for the role. Joining me now is the College Principal, John Kendal.
What if you were brown, round, and gifted, and we're also the first-ever scholarship recipient to use a tuition payment plan at your posh all-girls private school in Hancock Park? Author and Criminal Court judge, Kimberley Baker Guillemet, wrote about her experience at the Marlborough School in Los Angeles, where she was often one the few Black faces in the room. So what would you do if you were embarrassed when your grandfather, “Papa” dropped you off at school in an old Plymouth? Would you decide you had to be like your peers to be popular? Or would you listen to his words of wisdom, when he said, “Remember who you are?” More From Kimberley Baker Guillemet: Visit: www.theblackprep.com Read: Black Prep: Life Lessons of a Perpetual Outsider DIGITAL WORLDWIDE MOMENT - MARCH 6TH, 2023 5PM PST Stash, My Life In Hiding A conversation about addiction, recovery and everything in between, with NYT Best Selling author, Holly Whitake and Stash, My Life In Hiding author, Laura Cathcart Robbins. Get your tickets here: moment.co/theonlyoneintheroom Watch Laura's new TEDx Talk: Confessions From The Only One In The Room Special thanks to our sponsors: Nutrablast: Just visit amazon.com/nutrablast and use code: OneRoom20 for a 20% discount off your entire amazon order. PATREON SHOUT OUTS: Thanks to Kathleen Hahn Cute Booty Lounge is made right here in the USA, by women and for women. The company is incredible, female, and minority-owned and all of their leggings make makes your booty look amazing. Go to https://cutebooty.com/ today! Embrace your body, love your booty! Join our Patreon: Become an Only One In The Room patron by joining us on Patreon! Starting at only $5.00 per month, you'll get bonus content, access to outtakes that the general public will NEVER see, extremely cool merch, and depending on what tier you get, monthly hang time with Scott and Laura. Join our Patreon today at https://www.patreon.com/theonlyonepodcast Be sure not to miss Scott Talks on Wednesdays, our Sunday release called Sunday Edition & our brand new series On My Nightstand releasing on Fridays by subscribing to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Join our Only One In The Room Facebook Group if you'd like to ask a question of any of our upcoming guests for this series. Also visit the website www.theonlyonepod.com for the latest from our host Laura Cathcart Robbins like featured articles and more. We love hearing from you in the comments on iTunes and while you're there don't forget to rate us, subscribe and share the show! All of us at The Only One In The Room wish you safety and wellness during this challenging time. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We're back in California (our #2 State!) and our guest is Shelia Pauley, the Athletic Director at The Marlborough School in Los Angeles. Shelia spent her early career as a player, coach, and AD in Pennsylvania before heading to the West Coast and today she shares her story and some real BEST PRACTICES on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
Jenn received her B.A. from UCLA in 2007 in American Literature and Culture and a minor in Education studies. While at UCLA, Jenn was an Orientation Leader, Resident Assistant, and a student leader in the Student Alumni Association. Jenn went on to receive her M.A. degree in Higher Education Administration from New York University and her Doctorate of Education in Organizational Change & Leadership at the University of Southern California. Her dissertation focuses on understanding the organizational influences on college chief diversity officers' ability to impact institutional change. Jenn's career in education administration focuses on student leadership with an emphasis on identity development and social justice education. Jenn developed a deep passion for the empowerment of girls, women, non-binary, transgender, and BIPOC students after her work at Mills College, Barnard College, and Scripps College. Her experience in higher education included emergency response, new student orientation, student support services, student government and organizations advising, residential life, and honors programs. Jenn served as a national leader in the National Association of Student Personnel Administrators (NASPA) as a Communications Co-Chair for the Women in Student Affairs Knowledge Community and as a Co-Chair of the MultiRacial Knowledge Community. In the summer of 2020 Jenn transitioned away from higher education, and she currently works as the inaugural Director of Equity and Inclusion for the Marlborough School, a 7th-12th grade independent girls' school in Los Angeles. In this position, Jenn serves as a chief diversity officer and member of the school's senior leadership team directing campus-wide leadership, programming, and initiatives aimed at supporting the School's commitment to inclusion, equity, and accountability. In addition to her formal role at Marlborough, Jenn is an independent consultant providing diversity, equity, and inclusion workshops for higher education and non-profit organizations. Her workshops focus on implicit bias, racial justice, multiraciality, and gender/sexuality inclusion. As a national presenter at conferences such as NASPA and the National Conference on Race and Ethnicity, Jenn's presentations include topics such as surviving toxic workplace environments and multiracial identity in higher education. As an alum of UCLA, Jenn participated as a host for Dinner for 12 Strangers, attended events hosted by the Bay Area and NYC Alumni networks, and served as an Outreach Chair for the Lambda Alumni Association.
In this episode, you will hear from Romayne Levee, Director of Education Strategy at Mission Minded. At Mission Minded, Romayne gets to work every day helping independent schools and educational organizations to raise their profiles while also benefiting the communities they serve. She has developed dynamic strategic plans and brand strategies for Mission Minded clients from coast to coast, including San Francisco Day School, Friends School of Baltimore, Flint Hill School, and Marlborough School. Romayne's volunteer service greatly informs her work. She is the founding Board Chair of Vistamar School, an independent high school in Los Angeles, and currently serves on the Board of Lewis & Clark College in Portland, Oregon. Before her pursuit of serving educational institutions, Romayne served as a partner at several blue-chip advertising agencies in Los Angeles. 2:50 - Using Google for brainstorming 5:15 - Brand defined 6:16 - What brand isn't 8:54 - "No good cause should suffer from poor communication." 9:30 - Who is your brand for? 10:07 - Asking your community about your school's reputation 11:30 - Finding opportunities when the perception of your school's brand isn't what you expect 12:20 - The importance of being ready for what you're going to learn about your institution 14:10 - Encouraging a brand-centric culture at your school 14:44 - "Every single person in the organization is responsible for the way you show up as an organization." 16:38 - Your brand is the sum of the good, the bad, and the ugly 17:41 - Understanding the outcome and the impact of brand 19:35 - The role of brand in admissions 19:56 - "[Some prospective families] step foot on your campus for the first time already having a strong sense of your brand before you've been able to say one word to them." 20:45 - Every touchpoint with families needs to reinforce your brand reputation 22:28 - When you talk about what your school does, make sure it ladders up to the big idea about what distinguishes your school 23:00 - Are you sending the right signals about your school's brand? 23:17 - A common misstep in schools: sending signals around inclusivity 25:25 - Bringing an inclusivity lens to institutional messages 29:14 - Continuing the conversation Show notes are available on the Enrollment Insights Blog at niche.bz/podcast. In the Enrollment Insights Podcast, you'll hear about novel solutions to problems, ways to make processes better for students, and the questions that spark internal reflection and end up changing entire processes.
Susan Hammoudeh is a Clinical Psychologist, specializing in reproductive trauma and perinatal mental heath. She received her doctoral degree from the Adler School of Professional Psychology in 2009 and has been licensed since 2011. Her training has been heavily trauma based, as has been her ongoing work. Susan's own personal experiences led her into the field of reproductive trauma. She became aware of the critical need to support those dealing with fertility issues as it is often a struggle that is dealt with in isolation and shame. Dr. Kelly Baek is a world-renowned fertility specialist and partner at California Fertility Partners. She is known for her unique relatability with her patients as she also struggled with fertility herself. Most of Dr. Baek's patients are referrals from friends and family of former patients, travelling from all parts of the world to receive her individualized care. Dr. Baek is double-board certified in both Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility and Obstetrics and Gynecology. A Los Angeles native, she attended the Marlborough School, graduated with honors from Johns Hopkins University, and earned her medical degree from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York. She completed her residency in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the New York University Langone Medical Center, and her postdoctoral fellowship training in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility at the New York Presbyterian Weill Cornell Medical Center. She is recognized as one of Los Angeles Magazine's Top Doctors and Southern California's Super Doctors. Dr. Baek was featured in the 2019 Vogue article “How California Became the World's Fertility Treatment Destination,” and in the Netflix series Bling Empire. Passionate about social change, she is a board member of Habits of Waste, a non-profit that protects the environment by finding solutions to create collective societal change. Dr. Baek is a member of the Leadership Circle of Visionary Women, a non-profit that brings awareness to womens' issues and advances leadership opportunities for women globally. Dr. Baek is a Fellow of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists and a member of the American Society for Reproductive Medicine. Dr. Baek resides in Southern California with her husband and three teenage sons. “I know firsthand how scary and frustrating infertility can be. It's empowering to know I can help patients with my personal and professional experience.” Dr. Kelly Baek California Fertility Partners Instagram Susan Hammoudeh, Psy.D. Susan Hammoudeh, Psy.D. Instagram
Today we have the unstoppable entrepreneur Chewy Jang with us. Chewy Jang is the CEO of Kid’s Dream, a special occasions kids clothing brand that inspires young girls to feel the wonderment of being a princess through its beautiful dresses that captures the magic of their childhood. As a family-owned kids apparel brand designed and made in Los Angeles, Chewy takes pride in her active involvement in her business and locally in her city. Kid’s Dream is sold directly online as well as through an extensive wholesale network that spans over 35 countries through authorized retailers. Taking control of how COVID has suddenly impact her business, Chewy quickly pivoted to make fabric face masks and started LA Face Masks. She is now also the CEO of LA Face Masks. As a local manufacturer located in Los Angeles, Chewy quickly produced face masks to save her business and also donated thousands of masks to hospitals and frontline workers. Chewy grew up in Los Angeles since immigrating from South Korea at the age of 5. She graduated from Marlborough School and received her Bachelors in Finance and Management from Santa Clara University Leavy School of business. Chewy is heavily involved with the Asian American business community and serves on the board of the Asian Business Association and ACE NextGen (Asian Pacific Islander American Chamber of Commerce & Entrepreneurship). On her spare time, Chewy is also a licensed real estate agent and investor. She loves to connect the community and mentor new start-up entrepreneurs. She is most proud to be in the LGBT community. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Stuart Posin is the CTO at XCLAIM, a seed-funded startup revolutionizing the bankruptcy claims market by unleashing digital efficiencies of scale. He previously served as CTO at Violet Grey and Forcefield Online, technical advisor to Freebird Online, and Director of Technology at Marlborough School and The Buckley School. Stuart currently serves as a Trustee at the Association of Technology Leaders in Independent Schools (ATLIS), a non-profit he co-founded in 2015, and as Chair of the Board of Regents for Providence High School. He was a Founding Trustee for Online School for Girls/One Schoolhouse and served on that Board for eight years. At Campbell Hall, Stuart served as President of the Alumni Association and a Trustee for six years. In this episode… Since the outbreak of COVID-19, many employees have been left unemployed and without a source of income. There are now scores of people on the job market looking for employment; to top it all off, the competition for whatever’s available is tough. Additionally, unlike the situation a couple of months ago where we had a “seller’s market” and candidates had more power, things have now changed. There are many talented people out in the job market and the time it takes to find the right candidate is now shorter. Hiring the wrong candidate can be a costly undertaking. Recruiters and hiring managers still need to consider talent and how culturally fit a candidate is before offering them a position in their companies. In this episode of Elevate Hire, Greg Toroosian interviews Stuart Posin, the Chief Technology Officer at XCLAIM, about how to build talented and culturally fit teams in both startups and growing companies. They also talk about the differences between being an internal versus external technology advisor, the effects of COVID-19 on the recruitment process, and how employees can be their authentic selves while at work. Stay tuned.
Edward Frederic Benson was born in 1867 at Wellington College in Berkshire, England and died in 1940 in London of throat cancer aged 73. Benson’s father was E W Benson who was Archbishop of Canterbury, the highest office in the Anglican Church and the Anglican version of the Pope! His father had been bishop of Truro in Cornwall and Benson sets some of his horror stories in Cornwall. Benson’s elder brother wrote the words for that famous English patriotic song: Land of Hope and Glory. He went to the private Marlborough School and then studied at King’s College in Cambridge. After he graduated in 1892, he went to Athens where he worked for the British School of Archaeology and then in Egypt also engaged in the promotion of archaeology. His elder sister Maggie was an Egyptologist. He was also a good figure skater, and represented England. In 1883, he published his first novel which was very successful. He was most famous for his Mapp and Lucia satirical novels. As well as his Mapp and Lucia novels and his ghost stories, Benson wrote biographies, including of Charlotte Bronte. Benson was upper class and wealthy and also a confirmed bachelor, meaning he was gay, though not publicly in those days. In his diary he noted he fell in love with Vincent Yorke, a famous cricketer, who apparently did not return his affections. He shared a villa in Capri, Italy for while with another John Ellingham Brooks a pianist who moved to Capri apparently fearing prosecution for being gay. His lifestyle of leisure; of country house parties and taking shooting lodges in the Scottish Highlands forms the background for many of his stories. Benson is a good writer of ghost stories and this one, The Room in the Tower, is particularly unnerving. The scene is set by the story of a recurring nightmare, followed by an apparently innocuous invitation to a weekend at a country house, where element after element matches his nightmare, down to repeated phrases. The tower, where he is set to sleep, is apparently haunted by a vampire; Mrs Stone. The story has an air of real experience about it and I wonder whether Benson himself had a recurring nightmare, or poached the idea from the real experience of a friend. I was told a similar story by a young woman I met and this dream, and Benson’s story The Room in The Tower were the inspiration for my own story: He Waits Podcast Links Text Support Us! Ways to support Tony to keep doing the show: Share and rate it! (https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/classic-ghost-stories-923395) Buy Tony a coffee (http://bit.ly/2QKgHkY) to help with the long nights editing! Become a Patreon (http://bit.ly/barcudpatreon) to get additional stuff and allow the show to go on in the long term. Website Classic Ghost Stories Podcast (http://bit.ly/ClassicGhostStoriesPodcast) Music Music is by the marvellous Heartwood Institute (https://theheartwoodinstitute.bandcamp.com/album/witch-phase-four) Support this podcast
James Lott Jr. talks with Eden McCoy! Emmy-nominated actress Eden McCoy is best known for her portrayal of Josslyn Jacks on ABC's General Hospital. She has guest-starred on the Nickelodeon comedies The Thundermans, Game Shakers, and Disney's Walk the Prank, and has appeared in independent film, national commercials and print campaigns. Eden has also performed in two Los Angeles Opera productions. She lives in Los Angeles and attends The Marlborough School. She is verbally committed to play for the University of Southern California Women's Beach Volleyball Team class of 2025. Make sure to subscribe to AfterBuzz! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Episode Two: Future proof your careerThe Future is STEM. Find out if it’s true.In this episode of The Secret Life of STEM, you’ll hear from creative robotics students at the Los Angeles-based Marlborough School.Listen in if you’re curious about prerequisites and flexibility in university courses, and discover how university can offer experiences (like volunteering) to fine-tune your communication and leadership skills. These are all assets for future you!Sure, you can plan a solid career direction, but what about unexpected surprises? Should you guard yourself against them, or throw caution to the wind?It’s very likely you will work in many different jobs, and have career changes that will definitely not go to waste. Our advice? Be comfortable with the chaos of career development. Oh, and pick up some mentors along the way to help make sense of things!Also in this episode: Josh Cake, a recent science graduate, explores irrational numbers in Reverse Engineering. GUESTS:· Staff and students from the Marlborough School in Los Angeles· Dr Maddy Yewers, Ecologist and member of the In2Science Team at the University of Melbourne· Steph Wilson, recruitment officer at the University of Melbourne· Warren Frehse, Senior Advisor in Careers and Employability at the University of Melbourne· Amy Shepherd, Neuroscientist· Dale Baum, Laboratory manager· Dr Georgia Atkin-Smith, a.k.a Some Blonde Scientist, science communicatorLINKS:· Josh Cake https://www.joshcake.com/· In2Science http://in2science.org.au/· Marlborough School’s STEM+ Program http://stem.marlborough.org/blog/· Engineers Australia https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/· Science and Technology Australia https://scienceandtechnologyaustralia.org.au/· Onshape https://www.onshape.com/· Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/undergraduate/bachelor-of-science/· Bachelor of Biomedicine at the University of Melbourne https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/undergraduate/bachelor-of-biomedicine/· Careers and Employability at the University of Melbourne https://students.unimelb.edu.au/careers· Some Blonde Scientist: https://someblondescientist.com/CREDITS:Host and producer: Buffy GorrillaGuest Host: Rebecca VincentSupervising Co-producer: Dr Andi HorvathAssistant producer: Silvi Vann-WallAdditional editing support: Arch CuthbertsonCONTACTpodcasting-team@unimelb.edu.au
Episode Two: Future proof your career The Future is STEM. Find out if it's true. In this episode of The Secret Life of STEM, you'll hear from creative robotics students at the Los Angeles-based Marlborough School. Listen in if you're curious about prerequisites and flexibility in university courses, and discover how university can offer experiences (like volunteering) to fine-tune your communication and leadership skills. These are all assets for future you! Sure, you can plan a solid career direction, but what about unexpected surprises? Should you guard yourself against them, or throw caution to the wind? It's very likely you will work in many different jobs, and have career changes that will definitely not go to waste. Our advice? Be comfortable with the chaos of career development. Oh, and pick up some mentors along the way to help make sense of things! Also in this episode: Josh Cake, a recent science graduate, explores irrational numbers in Reverse Engineering. GUESTS: · Staff and students from the Marlborough School in Los Angeles · Dr Maddy Yewers, Ecologist and member of the In2Science Team at the University of Melbourne · Steph Wilson, recruitment officer at the University of Melbourne · Warren Frehse, Senior Advisor in Careers and Employability at the University of Melbourne · Amy Shepherd, Neuroscientist · Dale Baum, Laboratory manager · Dr Georgia Atkin-Smith, a.k.a Some Blonde Scientist, science communicator LINKS: · Josh Cake https://www.joshcake.com/ · In2Science http://in2science.org.au/ · Marlborough School's STEM+ Program http://stem.marlborough.org/blog/ · Engineers Australia https://www.engineersaustralia.org.au/ · Science and Technology Australia https://scienceandtechnologyaustralia.org.au/ · Onshape https://www.onshape.com/ · Bachelor of Science at the University of Melbourne https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/undergraduate/bachelor-of-science/ · Bachelor of Biomedicine at the University of Melbourne https://study.unimelb.edu.au/find/courses/undergraduate/bachelor-of-biomedicine/ · Careers and Employability at the University of Melbourne https://students.unimelb.edu.au/careers · Some Blonde Scientist: https://someblondescientist.com/ CREDITS: Host and producer: Buffy Gorrilla Guest Host: Rebecca Vincent Supervising Co-producer: Dr Andi Horvath Assistant producer: Silvi Vann-Wall Additional editing support: Arch Cuthbertson CONTACT podcasting-team@unimelb.edu.au
In this episode of Entre Ed Talk, Amber and Toi interview Regina Rosi Mitchell, Director of Entrepreneurship and Innovation at Marlborough School in Los Angeles, CA, to discuss her journey with creating entrepreneurship programs in a private school setting. Support the show (http://www.entre-ed.org/envest/donate-now/)
In this first episode of Bye the Book, host Collette Bowers Zinn interviews two longtime educators to get their take on a real life case study coming out of the New York Times article, “A Teacher Made a Hitler Joke in the Classroom. It Tore the School Apart.” Barbara Wagner (Former Head of School, Marlborough School) and James Busby (Former Head of School, Buckley School) join the discussion and offer their insights on a number of topics in schools including communication, the implications of the political environment, diversity, equity and inclusion, and “safe spaces” all within the context of a few school decisions that challenged an entire Quaker school community.
Find more resources at heartsofgoldpodcast.com Emma shares about her portable race track made from recycled materials, the 2019 Rose Parade Tournament Troop, STEM, her Robotics team, and much more! More about Emma Emma Kessner is a high-school senior at Marlborough School in Los Angeles. She is a Girl Scout Ambassador who recently earned her Girl Scout Gold Award by working with the Culver City reDiscover Center, an organization that promotes using one’s imagination to tinker with reused materials. In designing and building a portable racetrack and curriculum, she introduced younger children to STEM in a fun and engaging way, and her project will be utilized by as many as 300 students per year in 11 schools per semester around the Los Angeles area. In addition to her 12-year Girl Scout career, she has been a part of her school’s robotics team for five years, and is currently the Captain. In 2017, she accompanied her team as they competed and won an award at the FIRST World Championship in Houston, Texas. She has also founded a program dedicated to giving students real-world work experience in a familiar environment by working and doing inventory at the new campus Café, and is a member of the California Scholarship Federation. She plans to attend college in the fall, and hopes to continue being active in community service by mentoring future female leaders interested in STEM. LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/emma-kessner reDiscover Center is rediscovercenter.org Join our Facebook Community at Hearts of Gold Podcast https://www.facebook.com/groups/HeartsOfGoldPodcast/ We are also on Instagram @sherylmrobinson Please subscribe to Hearts of Gold on YouTube at http://bit.ly/2EBt5P1 or on your favorite podcast app. Support future Hearts of Gold episodes at https://www.patreon.com/heartsofgold Video editing by https://www.offthewalter.com/ Walter’s YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt0wFZRVaOpUd_nXc_8-4yQ
In this episode, Doris speaks with Regina Rosi, Assistant Division Director & Dean of Student Life at Marlborough School, an all-girls school in Los Angeles, CA. They discuss the need to modernize leadership education in K12 schools. Regina shares the entrepreneurial approach required to design courses like these and what she has learned from using community partners to create her curriculum.
Today, we're speaking with Dr. Priscilla Sands, Head of School at Marlborough School, an independent, urban day school for girls in grades 7-12. As a testament to her leadership, 100% of the school's graduates go to college. She uses a data-driven approach to determine the “right match” for her students in terms of college enrollment. Dr. Sands understands that it is not enough to just get to college. So she makes it her job to position her grads to enroll in environments that ensure they get THROUGH college. Listen in as details her program for exposing Marlborough grads to various choices while empowering them to be the leaders of their own college conversations, rather than their parents.
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring actors and TV personalities discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host James Lott Jr. interviews Eden McCoy. ABOUT EDEN MCCOY: Actress who is known for her role as Josslyn Jacks on the ABC soap opera General Hospital. She began appearing on the show in 2015 as the 6th actress to portray the character. Her first professional acting credit came in 2011 in the drama film Perfect Man. She has studied at the Marlborough School in Los Angeles, California. She has had guest-starring roles on the Nickelodeon comedies Thundermans and Game Shakers. In 2015, she was cast in the role of Cassie in the film The Kids from 62-F. She was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. She appeared alongside Kel Mitchell while she was a guest-star on Gameshakers. Follow us on http://www.Twitter.com/AfterBuzzTV " --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app