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In this episode of the On the Runs podcast, Eric and Erika welcome back Jennifer Ouellette, who shares her inspiring journey through the Boston Marathon and her role as a teammate with the Marathon Mathletes and Team Force as they're fundraising for the NYC Marathon. The conversation delves into the various fundraising initiatives for Team Force, including yoga nights, charcuterie classes, and a big raffle night. They discuss the importance of community engagement, the excitement surrounding the New York City Marathon, and the collaborative spirit of the Mathletes. Jennifer emphasizes the significance of sharing and supporting each other's efforts in fundraising, while also highlighting the personal connections that make these events meaningful. The episode wraps up with a light-hearted discussion about future plans and the joy of running together.This episode is brought to you by My Race Tatts! Thank you for your support!My Race Tatts Affiliate Page - 15% of your purchase goes towards our TEAM FORCE Fundraising efforts for the NYC MarathonChapters00:00 Introduction and Energy Boost03:49 Jennifer's Boston Marathon Redemption06:45 The Marathon Mathletes and Team Force09:46 Fundraising Initiatives and Community Engagement12:24 Yoga Nights and Charcuterie Events15:15 Navigating Fundraising Challenges18:17 Building Community Through Events21:35 Creative Fundraising Ideas and Partnerships24:19 Cocktail Night Planning and Execution29:19 Perfect Sunday Afternoon Plans29:41 Running the New York City Marathon31:45 Fundraising Strategies and Raffles31:49 Sponsorships and Partnerships36:40 Exciting Raffle Night Details43:18 The Impact of Cancer and Team Force47:01 Excitement for New York and Community Involvement48:13 Virtual Participation and Fundraising Strategies50:38 Building a Supportive Community for Events54:33 Introducing the Mathletes and Their Journey56:33 Logistics and Group Dynamics for the Marathon59:27 Creative Fundraising Ideas and Community Engagement01:03:21 Exciting Prizes and Donations for the Raffle01:06:21 Final Thoughts and Future PlansEric's NYC Marathon Fundraiser - Team FORCE, a dynamic organization that supports the hereditary cancer community Erika's Chicago Marathon Fundraiser - for American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in memory of her brother, Nick My Race Tatts Affiliate Page - 15% of your purchase goes towards our TEAM FORCE Fundraising efforts for the NYC MarathonStrava GroupLinktree - Find everything hereInstagram - Follow us on the gram YouTube - Subscribe to our channel Patreon - Support usThreadsEmail us at OnTheRunsPod@gmail.com
Episode 22: International Foods, Technology Innovations, and MathletesPack your bags and grab your calculators—this episode is a world tour of knowledge!
Full transcription available at http://heartsofgoldpodcast.com/ Amelia developed an app called Historic Lamont, a location-aware walking tour app that highlights the hidden historical gems of her hometown, Lamont, a suburb of Chicago. Inspired by a limited-availability walking tour from the Lamont Historical Society, Amelia wanted to make local history more accessible to everyone in her community. Amelia shared fascinating historical facts she uncovered, such as the local metro station witnessing President Lincoln's funeral train and being a site of the Lamont Massacre. She detailed the technical challenges she faced, including learning a new programming language and navigating Apple's stringent App Store approval process. Despite these hurdles, she successfully launched the app with the help of various community members, including the Lamont Historical Society, her history teacher, and students from her school's Historical Honor Society and Art Honor Society. Amelia also discussed the extensive community involvement in her project, estimating that over 1,000 hours were collectively invested. She emphasized the importance of starting early and being thorough in the Gold Award application process. Amelia's project not only made local history more accessible but also significantly boosted her confidence and skills, from writing professional emails to public speaking. Looking ahead, Amelia plans to attend the University of Chicago, majoring in computer science and possibly history or economics. She has already dabbled in AI and machine learning and hopes to integrate these fields with her historical interests. Amelia's story is a testament to the transformative power of the Girl Scout Gold Award, and she encourages other Girl Scouts to pursue their projects with dedication and passion. More About Amelia: Amelia Dunkin is a recent graduate of Lemont High School. She has been a dedicated member of the Girl Scouts for 12 years, progressing from Daisy to Ambassador. Throughout her involvement, she both attended and served as a counselor at her local Girl Scout summer camp. Amelia's Girl Scout journey culminated in earning her Gold Award through the development of an app called *Historic Lemont*, a location-aware iOS app designed to highlight the rich but often overlooked history of her town. In addition to her work with the Girl Scouts, Amelia was actively involved in various academic and extracurricular activities throughout high school. She participated in several honor societies, co-captained the Mathletes team, and played varsity on the Scholastic Bowl, Academic Challenge, and Bowling teams. She also volunteered with Special Olympics and the Northern Will County Special Recreation Association, where she is now employed. This fall, Amelia will attend the University of Chicago, where she plans to major in Computer Science and History. She aims to pursue interdisciplinary studies, particularly in the field of machine learning. Key Takeaways from this episode: Community Involvement: Amelia's Girl Scout Gold Award project, the Historic Lamont app, was supported by various community members and organizations, including the Lamont Historical Society, local history teachers, and student groups, highlighting the importance of collaboration in community projects. Learning and Growth: The process of creating the app taught Amelia valuable skills, including coding in a new programming language and navigating the app submission process, which contributed to her personal development and confidence. Encouragement for Future Girl Scouts: Amelia emphasizes the transformative experience of pursuing the Gold Award, encouraging others to take on the challenge as it can significantly enhance their skills, self-perception, and community engagement. Share this show with your friends on Twitter. Click to have an editable already written tweet! https://ctt.ac/33zKe Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3rx06pr Join our Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/sherylmrobinson/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sherylmrobinson/?hl=en Please subscribe to Hearts of Gold on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/sherylmrobinson or on your favorite podcast app. Support future Hearts of Gold episodes at https://www.patreon.com/heartsofgold Editing by https://www.offthewalter.com/ Walter's YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt0wFZRVaOpUd_nXc_8-4yQ
“The Limit Does Not Exist!”Calling all Mathletes! This week we are talking about the troubled life of mathematician Milo Andret, the protagonist and anti-hero of Ethan Canin's book "A Daughter's Almanac". This book is a favorite of my guest, Marty Mooradian.When Marty isn't selling apartment complexes with Colliers International, he's acting in plays and tv commercials, producing electronic dance music and living his best life as the most well known “Dining Room DJ” in Bon Air. Marty has a passion for music and great writing and if he ever gets more time on his hands he'll get back to making some of the best sour dough on the planet.Seven and Seven Drink2 ounces Seagram's 7 Crown Whiskey4 to 6 ounces 7-Up soda, to tasteLemon wedge, for garnishIn this EpisodeBooks by Ethan CaninKhan AcademyInterview with Ethan CaninWhat is a scorpion pepper?Libby App for LibrariesHoopla for LibrariesThe Rent Collector by Cameron Wright
Nichole Semprit, The Actuarial Foundation Senior Program Specialist and Channy Cornejo, AP Calculus and AP Statistics Instructor at Santa Teresa High School discuss how the Foundation math competitions, Modeling the Future Challenge and The Hardest Math Problem Student Contest help students expand their skills, build confidence and win college scholarships.
They, like, never do this, but Mary and Steven are giving you the most fetch bonus episode, sexier than Aaron Samuels' hair when it's, well... you know. From The Top! takes on Mean Girls: The Musical. Mean Girls (Original Broadway Cast Recording) - Spotify Mean Girls (Music From The Motion Picture) Musical - Spotify Mean Girls Broadway - Apple Music Mean Girls Musical Film - Apple Music If you like what you hear give us a thumbs up, follow, and rating. :) It really does help out the podcast, so thank you! Share with your friends and castmates, and never miss an episode and get notified by hitting that bell button. Thank FTT! Fam. No better followers out there that take each week… FROM THE TOP! Listen Anywhere You Enjoy Your Podcasts INSTAGRAM Goosebump Worthy Broadway Playlist - FTT Spotify Exclusive Playlist Song List - Act One *"A Cautionary Tale" – Janis and Damian *"It Roars" – Cady and Ensemble "It Roars (Reprise)"† – Cady and Ensemble *"Where Do You Belong?" – Damian, Janis, Cady, and Ensemble *"Meet the Plastics" – Regina, Gretchen, Karen, Janis, Damian, and Cady "Stupid With Love" – Cady *"Apex Predator" – Janis and Cady "What's Wrong with Me?" – Gretchen "Stupid with Love (Reprise)" – Cady and Aaron *"Sexy" – Karen and Ensemble "Someone Gets Hurt" – Regina, Aaron, and Ensemble *"Revenge Party" – Janis, Damian, Cady, and Ensemble *"Fearless" – Cady, Gretchen, Karen, Taylor, and Ensemble "Someone Gets Hurt (Reprise 1)" – Regina Act Two "A Cautionary Tale (Reprise)" – Janis and Damian *"Stop" – Damian and Ensemble "What's Wrong With Me (Reprise)" – Gretchen and Mrs. George *"Whose House Is This?" – Kevin, Cady, Gretchen, Karen, and Ensemble "More Is Better" – Cady and Aaron "Someone Gets Hurt (Reprise 2)" – Janis and Damian "World Burn" – Regina and Ensemble *"I'd Rather Be Me" – Janis and Ensemble "Fearless (Reprise)"† – Cady *"Do This Thing" – Cady, Ms. Norbury, Kevin, Mathletes, and Ensemble *"I See Stars" – Cady and Full Company --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/podcastfromthetop/message
On Friday's show: We preview the Texans' next playoff matchup, which is Saturday afternoon against the Baltimore Ravens. Also this hour: With the Texans back in the playoffs, the Astros being perennial postseason contenders, and the UH Cougars men's basketball team the Rockets and the Dynamo all on the upswing, the Houston sports scene is having a moment. But is it the start of a new “golden age” of Houston sports? We talk it over. Then, from HISD Superintendent Mike Miles regretting calling off school due to the freezing weather, to a local meteorologist gaining acclaim for injecting song lyrics into his forecasts, to a Hempstead Pizza Hut going retro, we contemplate The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly of the week. And we hear from the Houston-based bands The Mathletes and Swimwear Department, who are performing next week at White Oak Music Hall. It's The Mathletes' first gig in 12 years.
This week the Mathletes get into the UFC/WWE merger becoming #TKO , Nia Jax returnig to #WWERAW, Becky winning the #NXT Women's title, AEW, #IMPACT1000 and more! Check Us Out On Social Media : Facebook - www.facebook.com/ThatWrestlePod Twitter - www.twitter.com/ThatWrestlePod Instagram - www.instagram.com/ThatWrestlePod TikTok - www.tiktok.com/@ThatWrestlePod Follow Us On Twitter : Jason - www.twitter.com/_TWPJASON Brian - www.twitter.com/TWPBrian Joe - www.twitter.com/TWP_JT Kevin - www.twitter.com/TWP_Kevin BUY A SHIRT!!! https://whatamaneuver.net/collections...
This week we welcome back podcast regular Chris Arroyo! Join us as we discuss the best in gas station food, New York's immigration woes, war movies, Russian aggression, the ongoing Biden and Trump legal sagas, Twitter becoming X, elderly politicians, the rising star of Vivek Ramaswamy, canceling Disney+, and much more. Host: Cale Matthews Audio Engineer: Art Pipok Follow us on X (Twitter) and Instagram , and visit solid7podcast.com to snag some merch, rate the show, buy us a Jocko Go, see upcoming events, support worthy causes, and become a Patreon supporter. © Copyright 2023 Solid Seven Podcast. All Rights Reserved. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/solidseven/support
This week, we are joined with our good friend and colleague, Dr. Val Zonnefeld, who teaches in the Dordt University Department of Mathematics. Her expertise is in math education, and she teaches multiple courses for the future teachers in our program–both math content, and math methods. We start this episode by sharing our own “math stories”: the good, the bad, and the ugly. Val has extensive knowledge from the research in math education as well as a ton of practical experience from her years teaching math in middle school, high school, and college classrooms. Throughout our conversation, Val shares lots of wisdom and ideas for teachers and parents alike in helping the kids in their lives wherever they are with mathematics–whether they feel the math anxiety (which is very real!) or if they are high-achieving “mathletes.” We hope this episode is an encouragement for you! In the episode, Val mentions the book Building Thinking Classrooms in Mathematics, by Peter Liljedahl and recommends this one for teachers. You can find it on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.com/Building-Thinking-Classrooms-Mathematics-Grades/dp/1544374836 Dave also brings up a fascinating tool called WolframAlpha, which is an A.I. computational knowledge engine. It is worth checking this one out, and you can access it for free here: https://www.wolframalpha.com/
The King of the podcast Jungle is back! This week the boys swing by March 30th, 1984 for the releases of ROMANCING THE STONE and GREYSTOKE: THE LEGEND OF TARZAN, LORD OF THE APES. It's Episode 72: The Legend of Opening Weekend, Lord of The Podcasts!Me Tarzan, you Gene. March 30, 1984: A time of adventure and exploration. A time when Cabbage Patch Kids and RPG nerds and middle school Mathletes ruled the jungle known as the Tri-State area. Just as Ian Holm's Belgian-French-Hobbit-explorer is teaching Christopher Lambert's Tarzan-Not-Tarzan the ways of British civility and decorum, Fred's 6th grade babysitter is teaching him the ways of British black-comedy (The Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy) and depravity (A Clockwork Orange). Terrycloth robes may or may not be involved.While Michael Douglas does his best to wear the mantle of Indiana Jones and sweet-talk his way into Kathleen Turner's heart and bed, he's no match for the 7th grade Cassanova of Calculus, the Man-Beast of the Mathletes: Jason “Abacus Finch” O'Connell. (Cue Glenn Close ADR'ing a young female Mathlete moaning and groaning) And Dan's call-back to his sister's Cabbage Patch Kid sends Fred into a deep spiral of repressed memories, dark secrets, and possible Furby-Fetishim. Jeffrey Parker, Jr ain't afraid of no ghosts! And two old friends call in to Romance the boy's Stones and possibly pitch some new business ideas. Bon Ape-Tit!
2021-2022 Episode 7: Learn what it's like to be a Roberts Mathlete as you hear from this year's LSRD Mathlete Challenge champions and runners-up!
Full transcription available at http://heartsofgoldpodcast.com/ Celestina updated the volunteer work space, volunteer guidelines and manuals, and create a social media presence for her local food pantry. More about Celestina: My name is Celestina Pint, I am a junior in high school from Knoxville, TN, and I have been a Girl Scout for almost 12 years. I love outdoor activities like backpacking and hiking, and I also enjoy traveling, baking, competitive board games, volunteering, and any type of art that involves creating something with my own hands. I am a member of my school's Equity and Inclusion Committee and co-president of our Baking Club; I also participate in Spanish Club, Mathletes, and Mu Alpha Theta. Outside of school, I participate in dance (my favorite genre is tap). I love all things math and science, so in the future I would like to participate in biomedical research that helps save lives and make the world a better place. I hope to major in Biomedical Engineering and eventually earn a PhD. Instagram: @westknoxfishpantry Facebook Page: @westknoxfishpantry Website: westknoxfishpantry.org Share this show with your friends on Twitter. Click to have an editable already written tweet! https://ctt.ac/33zKe Join our Facebook Community https://www.facebook.com/sherylmrobinson/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sherylmrobinson/?hl=en Please subscribe to Hearts of Gold on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/sherylmrobinsonor on your favorite podcast app. Support future Hearts of Gold episodes at https://www.patreon.com/heartsofgold Editing by https://www.offthewalter.com/ Walter's YouTube channel is https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCt0wFZRVaOpUd_nXc_8-4yQ
The die has been cast and next year's Todd and Joe Have Issues will pit the bottom of Spider-Man's rogue's gallery against the bottom of Batman rogue's gallery! Who would win, the Penny Pincher vs. Spot Remover? Gladiator Joker or Sop Goblin? Help us find out next year! Plus, Todd's concert scheduled for 2022 and […] The post Longbox Heroes After Dark episode 370 – Mathletes appeared first on Longbox Heroes.
The Meet Your Mentor podcast allows listeners to tune in and learn about the journeys of our mentors, and maybe discover a new interest in the process! This week, we interviewed Ralph Morrison, a mathematician who specializes in tropical geometry. To get in contact with Ralph, you can email 10rem@williams.edu. Your host today is Elyse, an intern at The Mentor Project. If you would like to learn more about The Mentor Project, visit https://www.mentorproject.org/
Season 4 Episode 3! feat. Kenny Cashman (2:39) JJ Watt ends free agency speculation by signing with Cardinals (9:01) Steelers restructure Ben Roethlisberger’s contract for 2021 (18:18) Dak Prescott signs $126 million guaranteed extension with Cowboys (25:52) Cancel culture comes for Dr. Seuss (34:40) One-year anniversary of WHO declaring COVID-19 pandemic (48:03) Fight breaks out between customers and employees at Bath & Body Works (1:03:41) NBA holds All-Star Weekend in Atlanta on Sunday night (1:17:23) Meghan Markle and Prince Harry bombshell interview with Oprah (1:32:14) Tom Wilson suspended seven games for hit on Brandon Carlo (1:41:45) Mathletes ready to celebrate National Pi Day on March 14 (1:49:12) Join the official He’s Done It! Tournament Challenge on ESPN
Kristen grew up in Tampa, Fl and attended public schools her whole education. For elementary school she attended an IB school. As a gifted student, she was given many fun opportunities such as: Battle of the Books and Mathletes. In Middle, she felt a huge shift in pressure. She had 4 hours of homework, so she switched to a local public school. It was not very challenging though, and felt really uninspired to attend. In high school, she moved to Texas. She attended the 5th largest high school in the nation. It wasn't a positive experience. She noticed a huge cheating culture, especially in the AP classes. Her opinion of education changed and led her to an interest in self-directed learning. In her experience, elementary school was more project-based, which left a lot of autonomy for the students. Middle School focuses more on punishment and the relationships with your teachers are shallow due to the constraints of scheduling and organizational needs with so many students. She wasn't quite sure what she wanted to major in at the college level. She came upon self-directed learning on her own online and became really interested in it. She found a democratic school near her and asked to observe. Shortly after, she began interning at the school while attending college. She earned her degree in Child Learning and Development. Alternative education was not even mentioned in her program, except Waldorf and Montessori. As part of a presentation in school, Kristen showed the TED ED talk by Logan LePlante and it sparked a lot of discussions. In democratic schools, students meet regularly to vote on rules, how to allocate funds, etc. Mentors at the school support the students by reminding them of the time, to eat, help organize events and field trips, and be available to support them however they need. Some of these schools offer classes or clubs which students can opt into. At the democratic school where Kristen interned, she offered a maker's space and some classes in psychology and tech. The school eventually developed into an Agile Learning Center and moved to a new location, so Kristen collaborated with others to develop a Liberated Learner's Center for ages 4-18. At the center, there were classes, games, and workshops offered to students - all opt in. During Covid, Kristen transitioned to Galileo. Democratic schools are schools where students vote on how to run the school. They vary in style - Sudbury and Summerhill are two examples of this model. Agile Learning Centers are schools where the goal is more about intention. It's run sociocratically. Students use tools to visually keep track of their goals. Students are offered pop-up classes and workshops based on their interests. Liberated Learning Centers are based on the North Star approach where each student is offered a mentor and classes are offered to students based on their interests. They are given a lot of guidance and support during the student/career/continuing education transition. According to Kristen, mentoring (as opposed to teaching) is great for three reasons; the learners want to be there and are excited to attend your class and you have the opportunity to build a deeper relationship since you share a passion with the learner, and lastly you get to teach something you love. You aren't seen as an authority figure, so communication is open and trusting. The learners get to decide what they learn related to the topic. Galileo is a global online school for self directed learners. They offer clubs where students get to decide when and if they participate. Students have the freedom to try the clubs, but aren't obligated to attend. The clubs provide challenges and skill-building based on what the students want to know. The clubs meet weekly. If they need help between club sessions, students can contact the facilitators per message. In self-directed learning, learners get to choose who they learn from and when it's the right time to learn that specific topic. In self-directed learning, there's complete flexibility in how you learn and what you learn, which gives students the option to go as far as they want in any given topic. Kristen has fun plans for her clubs at Galileo this year. She will be offering game development boot camps and Game Jams, where students work in teams to complete a game around a theme. Through these clubs, learners are exposed to software and experiences that adults and professionals use as well. Helpful Resources Mentioned in Today's Show IB school Battle of the Books Mathletes Logan LePlante Ducky 3D YouTube Channel Polygon Runway YouTube Channel Brackeys YouTube Channel Audible Udemy Galileo Use code “Rogue Learner” and save $100 off your child's tuition. Switched on Pop Podcast Limetown Up and Vanished LeVar Burton Reads Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari Why are You Still Sending Your Kids to School by Blake Boles Ways to Connect Email me: contact.roguelearner@gmail.com Facebook Instagram Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rogue-learner/id1543224038 Google Play: https://podcasts.google.com/search/rogue%20learner Spotify: https://roguelearner.libsyn.com/spotify YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdCocbWsxxAMSbUObiCQXPg Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/rogue-learner
This week I interview author Julie Glynn about the voice in your head that tells you you're a "fugly slut" - your inner mean girl. We discuss how to combat her negativity, whether she's mentally cockblocking you from pursuing the relationship you deserve, or convincing you that you shouldn't join the Mathletes because it would be social suicide. From there, we identify ways that this toxicity manifests itself IRL, in the form of bullies, frenemies, and unsupportive partners, aad how to cut out all of the poison from those relationships. Finally, we debate which famous mean girl deserves the title of Queen Bee. To preorder a copy of If My Ass Were Smaller, Life Would Be Perfect - And Other Lies the Mean Girl in Your Head tells you, visit julieglynn.com . For tongue-in-cheek interpretations of men's dating profiles as told by my inner Carrie: https://www.instagram.com/interstatesandheartbreak/ . For (slightly) deeper insights into my philosophies on dating and relationships: https://interstatesandheartbreak.com/ . To email any thoughts, questions, or business inquiries: interstatesandheartbreak@gmail.com . For a glimpse into my life when I'm not talking about dating: https://www.instagram.com/lesliegnope .
Today we talk about Lindsay and the Mathletes, good friends vs bad bananas, car harassment, and more!
Joining Chris and Neal on the podcast is Sean O'Sullivan, Managing General Partner at SOSV Capital. After Sean O’Sullivan’s first startup when public in 1994, he founded SOSV in 1995 as a “super angel”. In 2007, based on the success of two dozen investments that had done remarkably well, Sean began aggressively expanding SOSV, transitioning it from a personal investment vehicle into an organization that today has over 110 staff supporting investments in over 150 new startups every year. In 2020, SOSV has 8 general partners operating globally, with SOSV’s major offices in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Taipei, San Francisco, New York, Cork, and Tokyo. Sean got his entrepreneurial start in 1985 as a founder of MapInfo, bringing street mapping technology to personal computers. MapInfo went on to become a $200 million revenue public company with over 1,000 employees worldwide. In 1996, while at the helm of his second company, NetCentric, he created “software for inside the Internet” and is credited with co-creating the term “cloud computing” alongside George Favaloro from Compaq. Sean continued as an entrepreneur and investor, creating and supporting a range of business, humanitarian, and educational endeavors. A major promoter of economic and social development, he founded JumpStart International in 2003. JumpStart was a leading humanitarian engineering organization based in Baghdad and which operated throughout Iraq during the post-war period of 2003-2006. He spent a few years running JumpStart, which for a time had a staff of over 3000, running up to 80 projects at a time in Baghdad, Fallujah, and Najaf. As the benefactor of the O’Sullivan Foundation, Sean has also been a primary funder of organizations such as the Khan Academy, Mathletes, and CoderDojo. As the founding Chairman of the Irish Entrepreneurship Forum and founder of Open Ireland, he was a leader and influencer of Irish government policy in fueling economic growth and recovery in the technology sector. Sean was a regular investment panelist on the popular RTÉ TV show Dragon’s Den and an occasional columnist for Ireland’s Sunday Business Post. Sean holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a Masters of Fine Arts in Film Production from the University of Southern California.
On this week’s episode, we go back to basics and discuss the fundamentals of combat math! What to assess before you commit to an attack, tips and tricks on what to check off before you decide if you’re going to attack, and all the ways we’ve gotten got by a bad attack. Also in this episode, Brian calls out Oko for getting banned, AGAIN, Will walks through how to FaceTime your grandma, Marcos alludes to what he would in fact download (don’t worry, it’s not a car) and Dalton screams for toilet paper. No, seriously. He does. Take a listen. ------------------------------------------------------- Mentioned in this episode: Possibility Storm Puzzles: http://www.possibilitystorm.com/ CFB Archive of Possibility Storm: https://www.channelfireball.com/all-strategy/author/possibility-storm/ ------------------------------------------------------- Follow Team Collective Effort on Social Media! Like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/MTGTeamCE Follow us on Twitter @MTGTeamCE Watch us stream live on Twitch at www.twitch.tv/MTGTeamCE Email us your deck ideas and any feedback at TeamCollectiveEffort@gmail.com Music: J.E.L.L.i. - "Autolife" from the album "Jump Into The Fuzz" available on Apple Music and Spotify --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Wayne explains how Vietnam became such a significant business for Facebook and Google. Zoë dives into the trend of hiring elite athletes at tech companies.
Let’s face it: most ‘Creatives’ hate talking about money. But what we also hate is living a sucky life full of Cup of Noodles and Crystal Light. So have a listen, grab a pencil and dust off your calculator ~ we’re about to become Mathletes. Or just get our toes wet in the river of greenbacks...
Do you like playing sports? Of course, most of you must like a sport. Or maybe some of you don’t. Maybe you like to compete in math instead. That means you are a mathlete! If you want more information listen to this episode about mathletes and athletes.
In our fifth mini-sode, Michelle asks the group "what is the nerdiest thing you’ve done?" Only one of us pursued a STEM degree (Lauren was a Math major), but it turns out, we all love Math! Also, one of us got chess lessons as a kid (and no, it wasn’t Grace). Check it out to find out who did and learn more about your Four of a Kind Podcast hosts! If you have any questions or comments, or want to share your nerdy story with us, please email us at fourofakindpodcast@gmail.com. Don’t forget to hit subscribe and follow us on Instagram for updates!
Back to the old grind of IT work. Which for some reason involves the Buranda, the Mathletes, and ...ugh... guess who...
Parents, never read your kid's diary. That's a lesson learned in this week's trilogy of Freaks and Geeks episodes, "The Diary," "Looks and Books," and "The Garage Door."
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On this week's FreaksChatz, Allen and Magellan discover Daniel's secret past as a guerilla warfare generalissimo...or wait, no. Lindsay joins the Mathletes, Sam wants to just be cool, and Neal Schweiber has a very bad day. The laser show that @AngelaScrangela sent us on Twitter from her hometown: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pnKMFwb8mI&ab_channel=JoshWomble This week's cover of "Bad Reputation" is by Babbling April. In order, our Mailbox music this week is: "Lost in Love" by Air Supply "Little Jeannie'" by Elton John Feedback? Questions/Comments? Follow Chatz on Twitter: twitter.com/chatzpod Follow Allen on Twitter: twitter.com/allenibrahim Follow Magellan on Twitter: twitter.com/justapfluke Email us: chatzpod@gmail.com
Ever wondered what Mean Girls would be like if it the genders were switched, it took place in 1980 and the Mathletes are swapped for a satanic computer program? Of course you did, and for your mental troubles, we decided to discuss Evilspeak, starring the one and only Clint Howard. Get ready to compare 3 1/2 inch floppies in the shower, it's Horror Movie Night!
Our guest shares how he uses flipped learning with remedial students and the insights he has gleaned in the process. Follow: @jonbergmann @Peter_Santoro @bamradionetwork #edchat #flipclass #teachers Peter Santoro is a Mathematics Teacher at Garden City High School, Long Island, NY, with a passion for connecting with his students and helping to encourage them to become life-long learners. He is also the Coach for The Mathletes, the Garden City High School Mathematics Team.
Tim, Tom and Des sit down and talk about aggressively handsome math geniuses and the new Global Development Goals! If you like the show, maybe consider giving us your support over at our Patreon page! :) www.patreon.com/upfordiscussion Remember to following on the Twitter @DownWithTalking @acapellascience @tomzalatnai @notheothersimon
With backpacks and lunchboxes ready to go, Rick and Ben talk about the school related programs they took part in throughout their academic years. Our hosts discuss crying in book clubs, hiding drugs in bookshelves and an unquenchable love for free t-shirts. Plus Rick and Ben discover the root of our obesity problem in America.
Presented and produced by Seán Delaney This programme was recorded at the 2015 annual conference of the Computer Education Society of Ireland which took place at Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology on 27 and 27 February 2015. The first interview featured here is with Kelly Kirkpatrick from SOS Ventures and Martina Sexton from St. Peter's Primary School in Bray about Mathletes. The second is with the opening keynote speaker of the conference, Tim Rylands.
Hi there Mathletes! This week we are looking at two math-based games for the VCS, Math Gran Prix and Basic Math (aka Fun With Numbers). I hear your rapturous applause, thank you so much. Next week will be Alien and Mega Force by 20th Century Fox, and don't forget Strudders' Score Contest! See here for more details. Afterwards I will be looking at Chopper Command and Starmaster by Activision; Assault and Great Escape by Bomb; Raiders of the Lost Ark by Atari; Okie Dokie and Stell-A-Sketch by Bob Colbert; Rabbit Transit and The Official Frogger by Starpath, and Hangman and Road Runner by Atari. If you have any feedback on any of these games or any of the games I've already covered, please send it to me at 2600gamebygame@comcast.net. Thank you so much for listening! Pythagorean Links Alan Miller interview on 2600 Connection Math Gran Prix YouTube review Atari 1980 catalog Sears Math manual Beanie Baby Bash by Jim Goebel Michael Current's Atari Timeline OTR Playlist on the Throwback Network Jimmy G's podcast - The Side Project Live You can still donate to the show page at Extra Life, until December 31st! Proud member of the Throwback Network! Proud member of the Retro Junkies Network! Facebook page Twitter page Google + page Blog page Listen to the show on Stitcher! Subscribe to the show on iTunes, and leave a review! Reviews are nice!
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Nick Scalise, Greg Shanahan and Mickey Ferguson discuss Fat Mike and urine shots, Mayday Parade's new video for Kids In Love, John Nolan and Owl City goes platinum. Nick interviews (Part 1 of 3) Fueled by Ramen A&R Johnny Minardi and tour manager Tony Marino (The Academy Is…, Jonas Brothers, Cobra Starship, Patrick Stump)
Rockin’ That with Nick “Sexy” Scalise premieres April 1, 2010 on idobi Radio at 8pm EST. The show will feature music industry coverage, new music, and interviews with bands and industry professionals. This week, the gang will discuss hot topics in music and premier a song titled “Wherever I Go” from Minnesota band Take Cover. Nick will also be interviewing Hopeless records band We Are the In Crowd.
Pessimistic's call themselves realists, but the only reality they're focusing on is what's wrong with their lives of the world. You can choose to be an optimistic and focus on what's Right with the world. That is the topic of today's podcast. Welcome to Skyline and GuyInATie. Enjoy the tracks today. Email GuyInATie@gmail.comsharing music, love of life, teaching and working w/ my students.'Click the subscribe in iTunes button rather than listening on your computer.Good choice!Enjoy these tracks. Listen/RightClick -just click the musical note to listen or the pop-up player!!!If you don't have iTunes.........get it!Hey, do me a favor and show a friend how to subscribe to podcasts and then how to listen to them. Thanks and give me feedback. Bye - Guy In A Tie (www.GuyInATie.com)Tracks for this 'cast, check 'em out, email the bands that you heard them on Guy In A Tie podcast or purchase your fav's.......MayDay Parade - Kids in Love.Paramore - Loves Not A Competition.After Midnight Project- Through the Night.Nothing Static - What I Have.Mathletes - Cornell Princton.