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Best podcasts about matriculation

Latest podcast episodes about matriculation

Get Schooled by Reeves and Ford
Get Schooled Episode 36: Matriculation Nation

Get Schooled by Reeves and Ford

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2024 69:45


Matriculation, a big word and even a bigger aspect of college admissions. We all talk about getting in, but how do colleges get people to stay? From gaining student interest to applications to admits to commitments to showing up the first day, how do colleges do it? Joel and Chris spent their careers on the high school side, so they'll truly learn a lot along with you as we get schooled by our special guest, Ross Grippi, on Matriculation. Music on this episode comes from Normcore always (https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Normcore/Neighbors/Heartless_Man).

Radio Islam
Muhammad Yusuf Cassim Discusses Achieving 7 Distinctions upon Matriculation

Radio Islam

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 6:50


Muhammad Yusuf Cassim Discusses Achieving 7 Distinctions upon Matriculation by Radio Islam

Murder Sheet
The Cheat Sheet: The Mafia, Matriculation and Mothers

Murder Sheet

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2024 37:33


We look at five ongoing cases on this week's edition of the Cheat Sheet- none of which we have covered before. The story of Catello Romanohttps://english.elpais.com/international/2024-01-08/honors-for-an-italian-mafiosos-thesis-in-which-he-confesses-to-three-unknown-murders-what-follows-is-my-criminal-history.htmlThe case of Rhett Michael Barlowhttps://people.com/national-guard-soldier-charged-with-plotting-murder-of-man-involved-in-car-crash-that-killed-his-mother-8424533The recent arrests in the 1989 death of 5 year old Justin Lee Turnerhttps://abcnews4.com/news/local/father-stepmother-charged-with-murder-in-1989-death-of-5-year-old-son-south-carolina-moncks-corner-wciv-abc-news-4-berkeley-county-sheriffs-office-pamela-victor-meganThe murder of a retired Judge and his wifehttps://www.kxan.com/news/local/williamson-county/detective-son-allegedly-admitted-to-shooting-mother-father-with-shotgun/And finally the case of n expert on poisons who now stands accused of murdering his wifehttps://www.google.com/amp/s/scrippsnews.com/amp/stories/poison-expert-indicted-on-murder-charges-in-his-wife-s-fatal-poisoning/Send tips to murdersheet@gmail.com.The Murder Sheet is a production of Mystery Sheet LLC .See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Podcastration
Ep13 Matriculation

Podcastration

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2024 54:19


We're here to educate. That's all the info ya' need...

Tea Leaf English
Becoming an English language teacher with teacher Nway

Tea Leaf English

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2023 14:28


In this episode of Tea Leaf English, I am joined by a special guest Nway. Nway shares her unique journey in the field of English language teaching, starting as a study guide for Matriculation students and progressing through various roles in language schools, corporate organizations, and INGOs. Despite the demanding nature of her career, Nway's passion for teaching never waned, leading her to establish the Future English Language Center.This episode provides valuable insights into the diverse paths within the teaching profession and the importance of continuous learning and development.Tune in to hear about Teacher Nway 's journey on your favourite platform.

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Dravidian Stock
Ambedkar's final message || Babasaheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar | அம்பேத்கரின் இறுதிச் செய்தி

Dravidian Stock

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 104:22


Babasaheb Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was born on 14th April, 1891 at Mhow, near Indore in the then Central Province, now Madhya Pradesh. He was the fourteenth child of his parents. The life of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar was marked by struggles but he proved that every hurdle in life can be surmounted with talent and firm determination. The biggest barrier in his life was the caste system according to which the family he was born in was considered 'untouchable'.  In the year 1907, young Bhimrao passed the Matriculation examination from Bombay University with flying colours. Later in 1913 he graduated in Political Science and Economics from Bombay University. Around the same time his father passed away. Although he was going through a bad time, Bhimrao decided to accept the opportunity to go to USA for further studies at Columbia University for which he was awarded a scholarship by the Maharaja of Baroda. Bhimrao remained abroad from 1913 to 1917 and again from 1920 to 1923. During this period he had established himself as an eminent intellectual. Columbia University had awarded him the Ph.D for his thesis, which was later published in a book form under the title "The Evolution of Provincial Finance in British India". But his first published article was "Castes in India - Their Mechanism, Genesis and Development". During his stay in London from 1920 to 1923, he also completed his thesis titled "The Problem of the Rupee” for which he was awarded the degree of D.Sc. Before his departure for London he had taught at a College in Bombay.  By the time he returned to India in April 1923, Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar had equipped himself fully to wage war against the practice of untouchability on behalf of the untouchable and the downtrodden. Meanwhile the political situation in India had undergone substantial changes and the freedom struggle in the country had made significant progress. While Bhimrao was an ardent patriot on one hand, he was the saviour of the oppressed, women and poor on the other. He fought for them throughout his life. In 1923, he set up the 'Bahishkrit Hitkarini Sabha (Outcastes Welfare Association), for spreading education and culture amongst the downtrodden, improving the economic status and raising matters concerning their problems in the proper forums to focus attention on them and finding solutions to the same. The problems of the downtrodden were centuries old and difficult to overcome. Their entry into temples was forbidden. They could not draw water from public wells and ponds. Their admission in schools was prohibited. In 1927, he led the Mahad March at the Chowdar Tank. This marked the beginning of the anti caste and ant-priest movement. The temple entry movement launched by Dr. Ambedkar in 1930 at Kalaram temple, Nasik is another landmark in the struggle for human rights and social justice. http://drambedkarwritings.gov.in/content/innerpage/about-dr-b-r-ambedkar.php

Simply Cosmopolitan
31. Sister Chat: Oxford and New York Recap

Simply Cosmopolitan

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 29:26


Ingrid and Isabella are catching up on the past few weeks. Ingrid shares about her first few weeks in Oxford and all the details about Matriculation! Isabella includes the last bit of her trip from NYC!

The After Dinner Scholar
”Be Transformed”: Matriculation Address by President Kyle Washut

The After Dinner Scholar

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2023 24:17


The college year at Wyoming Catholic College ends with the formality and pomp of graduation as we award degrees and bid another class farewell. The year begins with another, largely-forgotten ceremony equally formal, meaningful, and full of academic pomp: Matriculation in which each new freshmen adds his or her signature to the matricula, the large, leather-bound book that contains the names and signatures of every Wyoming Catholic College student since the school's inception. This year's ceremony, in addition to welcoming new students, President Glenn Arbery welcomed his successor, newly-appointed President Kyle Washut. Here are President Washut's remarks to the class of 2027.

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IRadioLive Podcasting Platform (www.i-radiolive.com)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 20:06


Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Matriculation Address 2023

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2023 10:48


“Give Yourself to this Education” President Paul J. O'Reilly's Matriculation Address at Convocation 2023

Experience Darden
Experience Darden #223: Pre-Matriculation Support for Full-Time MBA Students

Experience Darden

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 38:13


In this episode of the podcast, we catch up with Managing Director of Admissions Whitney Kestner to talk about the support available to Full-Time MBA students prior to the start of school. In this wide-ranging discussion we touch upon a host of resources including CDWhy, Accounting MOOCs, B-Ready, Darden Before Darden, International Student Orientation Program (ISOP), the ‘Hoo Crews and more.

Business Pants
FRIDAY WRAP: Fox settlement WITHOUT apology, state abortion bans affect college matriculation, MillerKnoll's CEO asshole moment, Tennessee Walgreens pregnant shootout, and Taylor Swift goes governance

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 47:57


FRIDAY WRAP: Fox settlement WITHOUT apology, state abortion bans affect college matriculation, MillerKnoll's CEO asshole moment, Tennessee Walgreens pregnant shootout, and Taylor Swift goes governance guru

Business Pants
FRIDAY WRAP: Fox settlement WITHOUT apology, state abortion bans affect college matriculation, MillerKnoll's CEO asshole moment, Tennessee Walgreens pregnant shootout, and Taylor Swift goes governance

Business Pants

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 47:57


FRIDAY WRAP: Fox settlement WITHOUT apology, state abortion bans affect college matriculation, MillerKnoll's CEO asshole moment, Tennessee Walgreens pregnant shootout, and Taylor Swift goes governance guru

The Alan Cox Show
A Stitch In Time/ Matriculation Massacre/ Moon Poon/ Bitch From Bhutan/ Heavy Poor/ Perez Billton/ Frugal Fighters/ Beanie Pushers/ Jesus Ouija

The Alan Cox Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 168:20


She's a DPM
Dr. Ashley Dikis: Discussing the Incoming Podiatry Student Matriculation Rate, Career in Academic Institution, Being a Mother, and More!

She's a DPM

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 34:59


Welcome this week's guest Dr. Ashley Dikis to She's a DPM! In this episode we discuss her career transition from an orthopedic group to an academic institution, the recent matriculation statistics for incoming podiatry students, being a mother, and more. Dr. Dikis joined Foot and Ankle and the College of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery at Des Moines University in 2020. She specializes in all aspects of care related to the forefoot, rearfoot and ankle including reconstruction, trauma, wound care and elective procedures. She has served as the Clinical Department Chair since 2021. Previously, she was a foot and ankle surgeon in the department of orthopedics at Greeneville Community Hospital in Greeneville, TN.Resources:https://www.apma.org/recruitmenttoolkitEmail: Ashley.Dikis@dmu.edu Welcome to She's a DPM. A podcast for women to share their experiences, knowledge, and insights on cultivating a life in, and outside, the field of Podiatric Medicine and Surgery.Contact me if there is a topic you'd like to hear more about, or if you know a kick ass Lady DPM who should be interviewed.Email: DrOexeman@gmail.com Instagram: @droexeman

The After Dinner Scholar
Attuning Self to Community: Matriculation Address 2022 by Dr. Glenn Arbery

The After Dinner Scholar

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 13:10


At Wyoming Catholic college, “Ours is an education of immersion: immersion in the Western tradition, immersion in the beauty and challenges of the wilderness, immersion in the treasures of our Catholic spiritual heritage.” Last Monday fifty-six freshmen, back from their 21-day backpacking expedition, began their immersion at Wyoming Catholic College. It is customary, as you might imagine, for the college president, Dr. Glenn Arbery to address the new freshmen. Here is what Dr. Arbery had to say last week to the Wyoming Catholic College class of 2026.

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Fr. Michael Hurley's Remarks at California Matriculation 2022

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 12:56


Remarks by Rev. Michael Hurley, at the Matriculation 2022-- Thomas Aquinas College, California

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
President Paul J. O'Reilly's Remarks at California Matriculation 2022

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 13:49


President Paul J. O'Reilly's Remarks at Matriculation 2022 -- Thomas Aquinas College, California

The Report Card
EP. 1 - Matriculation

The Report Card

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 77:37


The Report Card podcast is a commentary show about contemporary American politics and international affairs where hosts Scott Dworkin and Grant Stern grade what they're seeing in the news each week, and take your questions too. Download the Callin app for iOS and Android to listen to this podcast live, call in, and more! Also available at callin.com

Daf in Halacha – OU Torah
A Minor's Matriculation and Removing Your Hat on Shabbos

Daf in Halacha – OU Torah

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022


Good Morning Portugal!
Moving to Portugal with Global International Relocation - All you need to know...

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 95:29


On ´Moving to Portugal´ Thursday we talk to Luis Duarte from top associates Global International Relocation, on the 'whats' and 'hows' of getting here, with a focus on vehicles today...More about Global in our directory - https://expatsportugal.com/business-directory/global-international-relocation/Join this channel to get access to clips and exclusives:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCONoNEVBaAyCFcY6QpaFvbA/joinSerious about moving to Portugal? Join Expats Portugal's step-by-step, fully supported plan here: https://expatsportugal.com/premium-plus/Support the site and forum (and get discounts and perks) by becoming a Premium Member: https://expatsportugal.com/upgrade/Expats Portugal's Ask Our Expats team - https://expatsportugal.com/ask-our-expats-portugal/

The Official Concept
Dan Payne

The Official Concept

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 50:07


Daniel Boyd Payne was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; however, he and his family were fortunate to have moved a great deal while growing up. The moves included towns and cities of all shapes and sizes. The travel afforded Dan and his siblings, brother Josh and sister Cathy, to become best of friends. This provided Dan with a sense of resourcefulness and independence that he is proud of to this day. It also helped him discover humor as a great tool to adapt to new surroundings. Dan is a man of great stature and presence standing 6' 4" and weighing nearly 230 pounds. Despite being built for sports, education has always ranked highly for Dan who was an excellent student. He earned Honor Roll in Matriculation throughout high school years and was awarded scholarships to universities across Canada. Eventually settling at the University of Calgary, Dan embarked on his first career path as an athlete, playing volleyball for the U of C Dinosaurs. Sport at this level enabled him to travel Canada extensively and nurture a love for his country; as well as get bitten by the travel bug. The volleyball career was very successful and came to an end with a stint as a professional in Holland. During his years at university, Dan says he truly learned the most about himself and found great satisfaction dealing with people including coaching volleyball camps for special needs children. Dan then moved from Holland to Australia for 4 years to join his brother Josh, whom he considers his 'life mentor'. Australia is where he became a professional photographer and reawakened his love of the creative arts. Photography quickly became an excellent 'side job' while he and his brother actively began pursuing his own path to their childhood dream of acting. This path actually began with stand up comedy and performing in shows co-written and co-directed by him and his brother! Inspired by his entrepreneurial-minded brother and ever-growing love of all things creative, Dan chose to take the next step. He chose to venture to London, England while his brother remained in Oz. The UK marked the start of the traditional agent and audition trail for Dan and the beginning of the tremendous learning process involved with the entertainment industry. While in London, Dan continued to study acting as well as perform on stage and in film. Dan's realized that his unique size and accent were assets, and towards the end of his five years in London, found success which gave him the confidence and desire to return home to Canada. Armed with a greater sense of self and some foreign film credits, he returned home - to Vancouver, Canada.

BE MORE SUPER The Podcast
Dan Payne - The Flash - Legends of Tomorrow - Corrective Measures joins us to chat about his career

BE MORE SUPER The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2022 59:51


Dan can be seen is so many hit shows and he is getting ready to star alongside Bruce Willis and Michael Rooker in Corrective Measure! He joins us to chat about his jaw dropping career and we get an inside look into the life of a working actor from the ups and the down. This is a truly inspirational episode and we get to know Dan as activist of mental health. Don't forget to check out the video interview on our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit subscribe. Keep safe and stay super…………. Daniel Boyd Payne was born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada; however, he and his family were fortunate to have moved a great deal while growing up. The moves included towns and cities of all shapes and sizes. The travel afforded Dan and his siblings, brother Josh and sister Cathy, to become best of friends. This provided Dan with a sense of resourcefulness and independence that he is proud of to this day. It also helped him discover humor as a great tool to adapt to new surroundings. Dan is a man of great stature and presence standing 6' 4" and weighing nearly 230 pounds. Despite being built for sports, education has always ranked highly for Dan who was an excellent student. He earned Honor Roll in Matriculation throughout high school years and was awarded scholarships to universities across Canada. Eventually settling at the University of Calgary, Dan embarked on his first career path as an athlete, playing volleyball for the U of C Dinosaurs. Sport at this level enabled him to travel Canada extensively and nurture a love for his country; as well as get bitten by the travel bug. The volleyball career was very successful and came to an end with a stint as a professional in Holland. During his years at university, Dan says he truly learned the most about himself and found great satisfaction dealing with people including coaching volleyball camps for special needs children. Dan then moved from Holland to Australia for 4 years to join his brother Josh, whom he considers his 'life mentor'. Australia is where he became a professional photographer and reawakened his love of the creative arts. Photography quickly became an excellent 'side job' while he and his brother actively began pursuing his own path to their childhood dream of acting. This path actually began with stand up comedy and performing in shows co-written and co-directed by him and his brother! Inspired by his entrepreneurial-minded brother and ever-growing love of all things creative, Dan chose to take the next step. He chose to venture to London, England while his brother remained in Oz. The UK marked the start of the traditional agent and audition trail for Dan and the beginning of the tremendous learning process involved with the entertainment industry. While in London, Dan continued to study acting as well as perform on stage and in film. Dan's realized that his unique size and accent were assets, and towards the end of his five years in London, found success which gave him the confidence and desire to return home to Canada. Armed with a greater sense of self and some foreign film credits, he returned home - to Vancouver, Canada. Dan continues his efforts to constantly expand on his experiences in both comedy and drama, which only strengthens his life long passion for acting. Vancouver has been a dream come true for Dan. He has enjoyed many varied roles since returning home from lawyers to aliens to playing with the Muppets. Dan's career has continually enjoyed a growing success and shows no signs of slow down. The future looks promising for Dan as his leading man good looks and sense of humor will soon take him to the next leg of his journey, L.A. He and his wife Daylon have two sons, Elijah and Grayson, born in 2008 and 2011, respectively. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Sports Odds and Ends
Episode 185: The Bishop Sycamore Scam and JR Smith Matriculation

Sports Odds and Ends

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021


Playing recreational sports as an adult, the scandal around Bishop Sycamore playing high school sports while not being a high school, agent shenanigans, and JR Smith's new phase in life.

East to West
Sept. 3, 2021: Class of 2025 matriculation, incompetent healthcare for trans and nonbinary students, mayoral candidates hold panel on women's issues

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 12:17


Welcome back! Today on East to West, we cover BU's Class of 2025's matriculation ceremony, trans and nonbinary students' struggles with the university's health services and policies, a virtual panel on women's issues for mayoral candidates, and more!FEATURING: Veronica Thompson, Jackson Machesky, Nellie Maloney WRITTEN BY: Veronica Thompson, Jackson Machesky, Mia ParkerEDITED BY: Nellie Maloney BASED ON DFP PIECES BY: Aaron Velasco, Emily Stevenson, Anna Vidergar, Alexandra DowdMUSIC:Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Backbay Lounge by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3408-backbay-lounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5010-ultralounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

East to West
Sept. 3, 2021: Class of 2025 matriculation, incompetent healthcare for trans and nonbinary students, mayoral candidates hold panel on women's issues

East to West

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 12:17


Welcome back! Today on East to West, we cover BU's Class of 2025's matriculation ceremony, trans and nonbinary students' struggles with the university's health services and policies, a virtual panel on women's issues for mayoral candidates, and more!FEATURING: Veronica Thompson, Jackson Machesky, Nellie Maloney WRITTEN BY: Veronica Thompson, Jackson Machesky, Mia ParkerEDITED BY: Nellie Maloney BASED ON DFP PIECES BY: Aaron Velasco, Emily Stevenson, Anna Vidergar, Alexandra DowdMUSIC:Acid Trumpet by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3340-acid-trumpet License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Backbay Lounge by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3408-backbay-lounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Ultralounge by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5010-ultralounge License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 

Loose Dads
39. Matriculation Through Thin Walls

Loose Dads

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 53:19


This week, Sparky has gone AWOL, but the rest of the guys still manage to carry on in a professional and grown up manner. That must mean Sparky is the problem normally. The guys also talk about A-Level results, making your ugly toddler a bit prettier, and if you're lucky, maybe even the odd impression or three. Join in the fun, and chat to the guys on the Loose Dads Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/297282985116246/

4th Large
Matriculation 2.0 Class of 2025

4th Large

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 80:10


We decided to go back and unpack the packing list for the Class of 2025.  We went ahead and let the class of 2025 what they should bring and what they should not bring when showing up to school.  Hope this episode helps.....but not really.  Your 4th Class system...is about to begin.

4th Large
1. Matriculation Day

4th Large

Play Episode Play 50 sec Highlight Listen Later May 14, 2021 49:21


It is your first time walking through the front gates of the Citadel....What did I just get myself into???  We talk about what Matriculation Day is and some staples of your first few hours of attending this military college, discussing everything from the night before to the days leading up to Hell Week.

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed
Edit This!: Maxine, Masks, and Matriculation (#2)

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 52:59


Welcome to the second episode of Edit This!, the Ricochet editors podcast, hosted by Jon Gabriel and Bethany Mandel. Ricochet members Henry Racette, Sawatdeeka, and George Daelemans joined up on the chat about wokeness in private schools, threatened violence in Minnesota, and the overreaction to Covid. Video below: .

Edit This!
E2. Maxine, Masks, and Matriculation

Edit This!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 52:59


Welcome to the second episode of Edit This!, the Ricochet editors podcast, hosted by Jon Gabriel and Bethany Mandel. Ricochet members Henry Racette, Sawatdeeka, and George Daelemans joined up on the chat about wokeness in private schools, threatened violence in Minnesota, and the overreaction to Covid. Video below... Source

Onne Billion Legit Blog
Ibru varsity gets NUC's approval for 13 new courses, holds joint matriculation

Onne Billion Legit Blog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2021 3:12


This episode is also available as a blog post: https://onnebillionlegit.wordpress.com/2021/03/24/ibru-varsity-gets-nucs-approval-for-13-new-courses-holds-joint-matriculation/

Teachsimple
Natural Hair and Student Matriculation( Feat. @Ayeraven)

Teachsimple

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 31:15


Raven Kennerson has an MBA from Prairie View A&M University. Raven is a popular YouTube star and has her Channel, " Aye Raven," where she explores Black Own Natural Hair Care Products, such as Tgin, Melanin, Patterns, Aunt Jackie's, and Creme of Nature. Raven's channel, " Aye Raven," promotes natural hair products, African hairstyles, and Hair Therapy. She is very engaging, full of energy, and knowledge! This was a very fun episode. Please subscribe to her channel, share, repost, or leave a comment.Enjoy,Nellum

The Dr. Will Show Podcast
Tisa Silver Canady, Ed.D., MBA (@tisasilver) - Author Talks: Borrowing While Black

The Dr. Will Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 45:24


Tisa Silver Canady, EdD, MBA, is a financial wellness advocate for today's scholar. As an author and collegiate financial wellness expert specializing in student loan debt, she has personally advised students and families on the repayment of more than $50 million in student loans. A highly sought after thinker on personal finance, Tisa has authored personal finance content for outlets including Forbes, Investopedia, and BET. Her financial insights have been featured in radio, television, and print outlets including TIME, Ladies' Home Journal, ESSENCE Magazine, FOX Business, MSN Money, Yahoo! Finance, Black Enterprise, and Maryland Public Television.Passionate about how the student loan crisis has perpetuated a wealth gap in the African-American community, in 2020 Tisa launched Melanin, Money, & Matriculation, a book series and consumer education initiative. The book series includes Borrowing While Black and the forthcoming titles Black Women Beyond the Bachelor's and When Borrowing Becomes a Family Affair, and focuses on helping African-American borrowers make strategic decisions about student loans.Tisa is on a mission to increase financial education around student loan borrowing. A double graduate of the University of Delaware's Alfred E. Lerner College of Business and Economics, she earned a doctorate in higher education administration/community college leadership from Morgan State University.

Daily News Cast
Nigeria : 191,000 Candidates Crave Immigration And Civil Defence Corps Jobs, As JAMB Conducts Recruitment Exam.

Daily News Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 3:07


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, on Monday, conducted recruitment examination for 191,00 candidates that applied for various positions in the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC).Speaking with newsmen during the exercise on Monday in Abuja, the Secretary of the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board, Yakmut Alhassan Saleh, demonstrate happiness over the seamless conduct of the recruitment exam by JAMB.He said the computer-based exam, which took place at the same time in 126 centres across Nigeria's 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), was conducted by JAMB to ensure transparency and avoid rancour and confusion that trailed a similar exercise a few years ago. Yakmut said: “We need to go through a transparent method of a recruitment exercise and it has to start from the word go. This is just one component of the exercise, after this, we go into physical and medical as well as psychometric exercise. We are into partnership with JAMB to ensure that every candidate is given a fair opportunity to prove that he has the merit and requirement that we need.”“All over the country we have almost 190,000 candidates out of which 113,000 are Civil Defence, and for Immigration, we have 78,000 candidates across 126 centres in Nigeria. The examination is broken into three phases; we have the one for graduates and HND, NCE and OND and the third one for secondary school (leavers). “The batches (for the exam) are in three sessions to four sessions based on the number of candidates per centre. We have 9:00am, 11:00am and 1:00pm.”On the number of vacancies that are expected to be filled by the applicants, the Board's secretary said 9,460 jobs are up for grabs by successful candidates, adding that the results from the JAMB recruitment exam are released immediately after the exercise.

Good Morning Portugal!
How to Import or Buy a Car or Motorhome Portugal with ACP

Good Morning Portugal!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 56:01


Although the cost of living in Portugal is very low, the price of cars is ridiculously high compared to other countries.So if you are considering matriculating a car from another country, it is important to be prepared and understand what is required – including possible taxes – before you start your journey.Or perhaps you are keen to buy a used or new vehicle in Portugal, how can you ensure you are dealing with a reputable seller and the car is in good condition? What documents are required and what can you expect from your experience?At this event, our special guests are from the Automóvel Club de Portugal who will answer your questions on where to start, what you can and can’t do, and possible costs involved.

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
“God Holds You in His Provident Hands” - Bishop McManus' Remarks from Matriculation 2020

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 6:05


“God Holds You in His Provident Hands” - Bishop McManus' Remarks from Matriculation 2020 by Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

ClassCast Podcast
Clip 027.5 -- Julia Rogers -- Why to Take a Gap Year & How to Defer Admission

ClassCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 6:55


This clip from ClassCast Podcast Ep.027 features gap year expert and president of the national Gap Year Association Julia Rogers explaining how gap years appeal to so many students (the same gap year "elevator pitch" included in Clip 027.1) AND how to defer enrollment to a university so that a gap year is possible without sacrificing admissions status (new -- NOT included in 027.1). Students who are already admitted to a university but reconsidering fall matriculation MUST listen to this so that they understand their options and the process to start a gap year. Remember to like, follow, share, and comment! Support the show (http://paypal.me/TibbensEST)

ClassCast Podcast
Clip 027.4 -- Julia Rogers -- Gap Year Advising & The Ideal College Education

ClassCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 7:25


In this clip from ClassCast Podcast Ep.027, founder of EnRoute Consulting and gap year expert Julia Rogers talks with host Ryan Tibbens about how she got into the gap year industry, began her consulting/advising career, and what she hopes to accomplish. She also shares her vision of the ideal college education -- a blend of free travel, community/humanitarian service, traditional classroom learning, and externships/apprenticeships. While her vision is ambitious, it is also laudable for its focus on developing the full person, not just a transcript or resume. After you listen to the clip, be sure to like, follow, share, and leave a comment to let us know what you like and what you want to hear more about!Support the show (http://paypal.me/TibbensEST)

ClassCast Podcast
Clip 027.3 -- Julia Rogers -- What Kind of College Experience Do You Want? (Gap Years 2020-2021)

ClassCast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2020 8:03


In this highlight clip from ClassCast Podcast Ep.027, president of the Gap Year Association and gap year expert Julia Rogers talks with host Ryan Tibbens about what kinds of college experiences students want, what they need, how COVID-19 might affect that experience, and why a gap year might be just what the doctor (and student advisor) ordered. Students in the Class of 2020 and 2021 face tough decisions about when and how to matriculate, and if their schools are closed, online only, or even open but with limited social and athletic activities, then contingency plans are necessary. While a purposeful gap year should usually be treated as a primary option, in the current circumstance, gap year advisors are seeing huge increases in inquiries as students seek a post-high school experience that satisfies their goals and enriches their lives. This clip might help you to weigh the pros and cons. Remember to like, follow, share, and comment!Support the show (http://paypal.me/TibbensEST)

Adam Crowley
Dale Lolley on Steelers Cards. Duck's Matriculation Down Field. Picks of the Show.

Adam Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 41:05


Final hour of the show gets started with Dale Lolley joining the program IN STUDIO HEY! Dale and the Crowl man break down the game this Sunday, if it's a trap game or classic Tomlin loss, and is TJ Watt gonna take a huge step towards James Harrison's sack record. Crowley then gets into the Duck some more and how he wants to see him throw that damn ball against a weak Cardinal pass defense. We make our picks of the show, hottest take of the day, other crap, and the three stars of the show.

Adam Crowley
Dale Lolley on Steelers Cards. Duck's Matriculation Down Field. Picks of the Show.

Adam Crowley

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019


Final hour of the show gets started with Dale Lolley joining the program IN STUDIO HEY! Dale and the Crowl man break down the game this Sunday, if it's a trap game or classic Tomlin loss, and is TJ Watt gonna take a huge step towards James Harrison's sack record. Crowley then gets into the Duck some more and how he wants to see him throw that damn ball against a weak Cardinal pass defense. We make our picks of the show, hottest take of the day, other crap, and the three stars of the show.

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Rev. Joseph Illo: California Matriculation Remarks

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 7:14


Rev. Joseph Illo: California Matriculation Remarks by Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
President McLean: California Matriculation Address 2019

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2019 8:12


President McLean: California Matriculation Address 2019 by Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
President McLean's Matriculation Address, New England 2019

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 11:20


President McLean's Matriculation Address, New England 2019 by Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Bishop Rozanski's Matriculation Remarks (New England, 2019)

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 4:08


Bishop Rozanski's Matriculation Remarks (New England, 2019) by Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Initiative Role
Ep. 2-6 — Harry Potter and the Certificate of Matriculation

Initiative Role

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2019


Hello Interwebs! This week on Initiative Role, we record from a soundproof room on our University campus, resulting in some of our cleanest audio yet. In this episode:Intriguing Politics;FlutterDuke and WingBaron;When to end a session;Nathaniel decides independent clauses aren't worth finishing; Harry Potter, High School Dropout;and a special, yet hotly anticipated surprise.Follow us at @initiative_role on Twitter and @initiative_role on Instagram.Special thanks to Brian Altano and Weird Heat for the use of their track "Fear", which we use near the end of the show.Find the .mp3 file here.

Freaknik: A Discourse on a Paradise Lost
A DIFFERENT WORLD or: The Matriculation of the “Capital” of Dixie

Freaknik: A Discourse on a Paradise Lost

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2019 40:17


The One where we head to the AUC to talk about HBCU's  (A.K.A.: "Historically Black Colleges and Universities") Bevel: Listeners get 20% off the Bevel Shave System at GetBevel.com/Freaknik. 

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Humility as the Guardian of All Virtues

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 10:16


Remarks from Matriculation 2018 at Thomas Aquinas College

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Matriculation Address 2018

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 9:26


President Michael F. McLean's Matriculation Address at Convocation 2018

Svapaksa
20 Nov 2017 PM - Spiritual Matriculation - Rasa-pancadhyayi English

Svapaksa

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2017 77:12


20 Nov 2017 PM - Spiritual Matriculation - Rasa-pancadhyayi English by Svapaksa

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Archbishop Coakley's Matriculation Remarks (Convocation 2017)

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 7:40


Archbishop Coakley's Matriculation Remarks (Convocation 2017) by Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks
Dr. McLean's Matriculation Address (Convocation 2017)

Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2017 8:19


Dr. McLean's Matriculation Address (Convocation 2017) by Thomas Aquinas College Lectures & Talks

Can You Hear Me?
Timed Matriculation

Can You Hear Me?

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2017 43:41


After the heavyweight subject of the last episode the Can You Hear Me boys coast along with a review of the best meal ever, tales of Heavy's dad and a bizarre story of timed matriculation. The guys start off with some Night Court talk even though there is some confusion as normal.  Then Ty talks about his weird ritual during matriculation and attempts to lure Gus and Heavy into his sinister web. Heavy shares stories about his dad's recent health issues and his interactions with the grandkids. Then the guys discuss the greatest meal they ever had and review longtime friend of the show Chef Rob's magical work at TJ's Seafood in Dallas, TX. If you adopt Ty's weird matriculation process, send us an email at canyouhearmepod@gmail.com Join the conversation on our Can You Hear Me subreddit Follow us on Instagram @canyouhearmepod And find us on Twitter @canyouhearmepod @realgustav @longmireheavy and @tywebb3000 The post Timed Matriculation appeared first on Can You Hear Me?.

Cash Withdrawal
Russian Matriculation

Cash Withdrawal

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2016 55:31


Cash has a session with Steve Mazan

Ninth Bishop of Texas
Seminary Will Not Prepare You

Ninth Bishop of Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2015 14:25


Matriculation service at Seminary of the Southwest, 2015

Bobby Jones
Bobby Jones' matriculation card

Bobby Jones

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2015 2:23


MARBL Curator of Modern Political and Historical Collections Randy Gue discusses the matriculation card of Bobby Jones from the Emory University Archives, featured in the exhibit, “Bobby Jones: The Game of Life.”

KnottyGirls Knitcast
Episode 31: It's Raining Babies (Or Jen and Laura Can't Speak English)

KnottyGirls Knitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2014 75:36


Today’s episode is sponsored by Knit Dizzney 2014, hosted by us, the KnottyGirls Knitcast and Dizzy Blonde Studios. Knit Dizzney is set for September 7, 2014 at the Disneyland Resort. Keep listening for more details, including Knit Dizzney exclusives! Catching Up: (00:47) Jen got her wisdom teeth out and there are some complications, but she's healing. She watched a lot of television while recovering: The Legend of Korra, West Wing, Buffy, and Adventure Time. She has been spinning on her new Schacht Matchless. She is working on some Knitpicks Full Circle Roving in the Fawn Colorway. She wants to update her stash and WIPs on Ravelry. Laura has been dyeing a lot: some mini skeins for the Slipped Stitch Studios cross-over club, Sunnydale Yarn Club, Mean Girls Yarn Club, the colorway for Camp CogKNITive, and the Knit Dizzney colorway. She and her family are still mourning Tony's uncle. She and her dogs survived 4th of July; a Thundershirt was a big help. She went shopping for fabric for the Knit Dizzney project bags. And she has been watching Game of Thrones, Doctor Who, and Buffy Season 2. And she finally saw Maleficent. We're both looking forward to the new Annie. In the Knitting Bag: (18:48) Jen has been working on her Ginny’s Cardigan by Mari Chiba from Unofficial Harry Potter Knits out of Wollmeise Pure in Chim Chim Chimney for Camp Loopy Month 2. The pattern is written for DK weight, but she is doing it in fingering. She knit two sizes larger than required and added four stitches to each front. It's a bottom up yoke sweater and she finished to body up to the armholes and is working on the sleeves. She's also working on her Heirloom Layette Set by Kerin Dimeler-Laurence for the new baby niece out of Cascade Heritage in Snow. She started with the blanket. And she is working on a Playful Stripes Cardigan by Alana Dakos for the new baby out of Cascade 220 Superwash Sport out of teals and pinks and greys. Laura is working on the Down the Garden Path Shawl by Michele DuNaeir in Lambie Toes in Special Hell.  She is working on her Yggdrasil Afghan by Lisa Jacobs out of reclaimed Berroco Vintage Chunky in Chocolate. Finished Objects: (27:08) Neither of us has finished anything. But that's okay, Jen finished a sweater last episode, so there. Jen and Laura both definitely need to block their Leftie shawls, and Jen needs to block her Hitchhiker. Jen has discovered the wonders of using the spin cycle to get water out her sweaters and let them dry quicker. We talk about using salad spinners, tabletop spinners, and spin cycles to dry yarn and knitwear when blocking. We talk a little bit about blocking resources, including the Craftsy class and TKGA classes. Devil's Tower: (33:04) Laura pulled out the Knitted Scale Mail Gloves by CraftyMutt. She is making the pair for her step-daughter first, because the scale pattern is easier than the pair her step-granddaughter wants. The mitts are in worsted weight yarn, so they'll go really quick. Frog Pond: (34:27) Jen can knit lace when she's on painkillers. She can't treadle when she's on painkillers. Or spin. Honestly, just don't try to practice new stuff when you're on drugs. Apparently practice matters with these things. On Deck: (37:45) Jen wants to make the Beulah Cardigan for Camp Loopy Month 3 out of Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light in Dried Rose, the Dump Truck Cardigan from 60 Quick Baby Knits for her nephew, the Little Coffee Bean Cardigan for the new baby of indeterminate sex, and Rock Island by Jared Flood. Laura wants to pick up her husband's mitts again (she found her pattern notes). She wants to make a Dreambird by Nadita Swings out of either Dizzy Blonde yarn as a booth sample, Ink by Hanna Maciejewska out of Dizzy Blonde Studios Superwash Sock. And she wants to make an Effortless Cardigan by Hannah Fettig out of Dizzy Blonde DK. Knit Culture: (42:32) June's Theme was Matriculation and we had a lot of great entries for it. The prize is two patterns–the beautiful InfiniTAM donated by the amazing Deborah Tomasello and the Tan House Brook Shawl donated by BostonJen of the Down Cellar Studio Podcast (which you should all listen to, because it’s awesome. The winner is hudgensf! July's Theme is Music, so post your entries in the thread. We answer a two-part question from Innagoddadonita. A while back, I remember Laura saying that she was pulling the needles out of a project & trashing it because the yarn was falling apart (likely because it was acid burned). How can you tell if yarn is acid burned? We both agree that it is more likely that yarn is being eaten by moths or beetles rather than acid burned. Determining if it's acid burned is more of a process of elimination. Acid burning will be localized to one single skein, and it usually not on a huge commercial yarn (acid-burning usually occurs with indie dyers). Unfortunately, critters are more likely. And we talk about damage control for critters. Freeze it, put it in the sun, and then freeze it again. She also asks about stash storage. She stores hers in plastic storage tubs that are not air-tight, and wrapped in the tissue that the skeins were wrapped in by the shop/dyer. She had some trouble with some 100% cashmere she got on sale at 50% off at a festival. The yarn is falling apart. The dyer suggests that it wasn’t stored properly and that it is dry rotted from the plastic tubs, or that “off-gassing” from the plastic could have damaged it, and recommends storing in acid-free, archival boxes. We both feel that this is a dubious claim at best (unless possibly the dyer used natural vegetable or plant dyes), but invite the expertise of any listeners with insight. We address how we store our own personal yarn. We recommend going through your stash at least once a year to look for damage (and also to destash yarn you don't love anymore). We want to hear about how you all store yours. Geek Culture: (58:30) We talk about a cool article about how to keep pets happy during the 4th of July. We also share a cool article about how the final dance party on Orphan Black was filmed. And there is a mini version. And there is a great Handmade Home article on how to make Weeping Angel Barbies. And last but not least, we'd love to have a discussion about the topic of this article on the ethics of the Buffy universe and how they treat vampires. And then, inspired by this article about high-tech yarn, we talk about unusual yarns. We mention the Yarn Sisters pearl yarn, the Habu metal core yarns, and this Knit Be Nimble article about biosynthetic yarns. Events: (1:08:33) We are both going to the CogKNITive retreat run by Dr. Gemma of the CogKNITive Podcast on July 25. There is an exclusive colorway you can pre-order in Dr. Gemma’s group. KnitDizzney will be Sunday, September 7, 2014.  Save the date.  There will be exclusive colorways and T-shirts for purchase and we will have a meetup at the picnic spiral. We will be at Yarnosphere on October 4th and 5th at the Expo Arts Center in Bixby Knolls in Long Beach. And Jen and Laura will both be at the CogKNITive Fiber Retreat on October 11 in the La Quinta Inn in Tehachapi. Dizzy Blonde will be vending. Sign ups are open. Our next milestone prize will be at 1000 members, so join the Ravelry Group. And don’t forget to post your finished July projects in the thread!  Keep stashing down!

KnottyGirls Knitcast
Episode 28: Knitting Chicken (Or Ben Levisay Fights for Your Right to Party)

KnottyGirls Knitcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2014 84:11


Today’s episode is sponsored by the New and Improved Dizzy Blonde Studios. New and Improved because we now have our own website. Visit our new home at DizzyBlondeStudios.com If you want to find your raveler number enter the Konami Code on your profile page. If you need help, see this thread. Catching Up: (1:15) Laura had family visiting, Her sister-in-law was visiting. And her brother and his family are doing the amusement park tour of California, including Disneyland (and she will be able to play in the park with them). It's Tony's birthday soon, so that's happy. And she's been doing a lot of dying, especially the custom colors for both of the shops that carry custom colors of Dizzy Blonde Studios yarn. And she's been catching up on Doctor Who. She loved "Blink." (Don't we all?) Jen made strawberry basil lemonade. She has a blog post up with her strawberry basil lemonade recipe. She also saw both The Grand Budapest Hotel and Godzilla and thinks they are both worth seeing. She and Ron are working out some new songs, "Amie" by Pure Prairie League and a mashup of two songs "Little Talks" by Of Monsters and Men and "Home" by Ed Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. And she's been paying some old video games by Tim Schafer, including Day of the Tentacle. We mention yarn shops Colors and Alamitos Bay Yarn Company, the Cradle Will Rock Shawlette, and Canon Hand Dyes. In the Knitting Bag: (12:44) Laura is on the last color of her Leftie by Martina Behm out of a Miss Babs Yummy kit in slate and reds. She has finally actually started her Down the Garden Path Shawl by Michele DuNaeir in Lambie Toes in Special Hell. And she started her Yggdrasil Afghan by Lisa Jacobs out of reclaimed Berroco Vintage Chunky in Chocolate. Jen is working on her Leah’s Lovely Cardigan from More Last Minute Knitted Gifts out of Malabrigo sock in Eggplant.  She is almost done with the sleeves.  She is also working on her  second Sunshine Sock by Cookie A in Dream in Color Smooshy in Butterpeeps and her Lauriel Cardigan (by Ysolda Teague from Little Red in the City) out of Wollmeise DK in Pesto for Camp Loopy. She has trouble casting on, as usual. We mention the Citron Grande and Endless Rainbow. Finished Objects: (20:21) Laura finished her Men's Vintage Socks in Dizzy Blonde Studios Lambie Toes in No Touching Guns (grey). She may want to take different pictures than the ones she initially took. She is still deciding on a name, but she probably going to name it for Sectumsempra, a spell that Snape used in Harry Potter. Jen finished her Hitchhiker by Martina Behm out of a Zauberball in the colorway 2079 Durche die Blume (pink and green and white).  She only got 40 teeth and she had about 6 inches of yarn left after binding off. Devil's Tower: (23:00) The UFOs are quiet. Frog Pond: (23:10) Laura had some trouble with the Down the Garden Path Shawl. She didn't read the pattern, because she thinks she can read the designer's mind. Jen has frogged her entire Chickadee (which is by Ysolda Teague and she was working it in Quince and Co. Chickadee). It's a top down yoke sweater with stranded colorwork worked flat, and she's not happy with how it looks. So she's going to start over, because she wants to be happy with it. On Deck: (26:11) Laura wants to make a Dreambird by Nadita Swings out of either Dizzy Blonde Sock or Lambie Toes (or maybe both) for a booth sample.  She wants to make Knitted Scale Mail Gloves by CraftyMutt, the Effortless Cardigan by Hannah Fettig out of Dizzy Blonde DK in an undecided color, and the Motoring Madness Mittens by Audrey Nicklin from Lit Knits out of brown alpaca. Jen will be re-starting her Chickadee. She'll be making a Ginny's Cardigan by Mari Chiba from the Unofficial Harry Potter Knits out of Wollmeise Pure in Chim Chim Chimney. And she wants to make Water for the Elephants socks by Rose Hiver in some Knitpicks Stroll in a bare (natural) and Summer Blooms (pink) and the Citron Grand out of Desert Vista Dyeworks Voir in Cherry Icee. Knit Culture: (30:28) We play the promo for the Once Upon a Time Podcast. We do the drawing for the May Stashdown Challenge. Congratulations to knitallthestuff! You win a digital copy of Subversive Socks edited by Tabetha Hendrick, courtesy of Cooperative Press. June’s theme will be Matriculation, so post your finished objects in the June thread. July's theme will be music; projects that remind you of your favorite song or musician or album cover or what-have-you. Steve Malcolm of It Takes Balls to Knit has launched an indiegogo campaign. And we interview Benjamin Levisay of XRX Books, the Stitches Shows, and the Fiber Hooligan Podcast. We talk about his background, his podcast (including the origin of its name), his work with Halos of Hope, his new software venture, Hopscotch, and some general geek stuff. Geek Culture: (1:14:23) We talk some more about some upcoming blockbusters including How to Train Your Dragon 2, Transformers: Age of Extinction, Dawn of the Planet of the Apes, Jupiter Ascending, Guardians of the Galaxy, The Expendables 3, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, and Sex Tape. We mention Interstellar (which is the Matthew Mcconaughey astronaut film that Jen couldn't think of the title of. Events: (1:19:44) Jen will be at the Retzlaff Winery Fleeces, Food, and Fun event on June 7th. We are doing an event for World Wide Knit In Public Day.  We are partnering with Colors 91711 (address 248 Harvard Avenue, Claremont CA 91711). On Sunday June 22, we will be at the park across Harvard Ave having a knitting picnic from 11am to 2pm. Bring a chair, some shade, some snacks to share, water, sunscreen, your knitting. Colors opens at 12 noon for your shopping pleasure. We are both going to the CogKNITive retreat run by Dr. Gemma of the CogKNITive Podcast on July 25. KnitDizzney will be Sunday, September 7, 2014.  Save the date.  There will be exclusive colorways and T-shirts for purchase and we will have a meetup at the picnic spiral.

KnottyGirls Knitcast
Episode 27: Emotional Yarn Buying (Or Laura Loves Rupert's Biceps)

KnottyGirls Knitcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2014 64:44


Catching Up: (0:53) Jen has been very busy at her day job. But she has new pattern outThe Cradle Will Rock Shawlette out for the Mean Girls Yarn Club. And she is finishing up her acting class and her show closed, so she feels like she may get her life back. Laura spent mother's day at her brother's cabin and it was lovely. She also has a new doggie (Mei Mei). Her husband was promoted and his schedule has changed, so they are adjusting to that. And she is ramping up for Patrol 2 of Sunnydale Yarn Club plus dying for some wholesale orders. And there is a new pattern out that uses Dizzy Blonde yarn: the O'Hara Scarf by Heatherly Walker. In the Knitting Bag: (8:23) Jen has been working on her Leah’s Lovely Cardigan out of Malabrigo sock in Eggplant.  She is on the sleeves! She started a Hitchhiker by Martina Behm out of a Zauberball in the colorway 2079 Durche die Blume (it's pink and green and white). And she is working on her second Sunshine Sock by Cookie A in Dream in Color Smooshy in Butterpeeps. Laura has been working on her Leftie by Martina Behm out of a Miss Babs Yummy kit in slate and reds. She is on her fourth color. She is working on the afterthought heels on her men's vintage socks in Lambie Toes in No Touching Guns and she is working on the Down the Garden Path Shawl by Michele DuNaeir in Lambie Toes in Special Hell. We mention Knitmore Girls podcast and their #operationsockdrawer and #matchymatchykal. Finished Objects: (17:32) Jen hasn't finished anything because she's had no knitting time. Neither has Laura, because she is knitting big projects, because she's taking a break from Nerd Wars. We mention the Community Eye Candy post on the Ravelry blog featuring Nerd Wars projects. Frog Pond: (20:57) Jen has had easy knitting so there has been no need to frog. And Laura has been equally lucky, but we are anticipating good stories once she starts her Down the Garden Path. On Deck: (23:25) Jen has the same old stuff in her queue (Lauriel Cardigan (by Ysolda Teague from Little Red in the City) out of Wollmeise DK in Pesto and a pair of Water for the Elephants socks by Rose Hiver in some Knitpicks Stroll in a bare (natural) and Summer Blooms (pink)), plus she will be starting a Citron Grande out of Desert Vista Dyeworks Voir in Cherry Icee, for Camp Loopy. She will be doing the challenges even though she is not buying yarn. Laura wants to make the Yggdrasil Afghan by Lisa Jacobs out of reclaimed Berroco Vintage Chunky in Chocolate. And she wants to make the Dreambird by Nadita Swings out of either Dizzy Blonde Sock or Lambie Toes for a booth sample. We mention the Sylvi coat Knit Culture: (28:20) We talk a little bit about the stashdown and how the peer pressure is helping Jen not buy yarn for emotional reasons. We mention the Juliet Cardigan and the new Heirloom Layette Set. May’s theme is May Flowers/Mayflower and June’s theme will be Matriculation! Post your FOs in the the thread. You can win a copy Subversive Socks edited by Tabetha Hendrick, courtesy of Cooperative Press. June's theme will be Matriculation. It's all about learning--new skills, new patterns, new yarns, perfecting techniques. We review Lit Knits by Audry Nicklin. It retails for $18.95 for a ebook/Ravelry download and $24.95 for a paper copy. We both love this book and highly recommend that you buy it. The photography and styling is beautiful; the patterns are very creative; and we both want to knit most of the patterns. We mention Celestarium and Audrey's knitting story in Episode 77 of Never Not Knitting Podcast. Geek Culture: (41:13) We talk about some upcoming summer blockbusters and we want to know what you're looking forward to seeing. We talk about Godzilla, X-Men: Days of Future Past, Postman Pat, Maleficent, Edge of Tomorrow, Grace of Monaco, Jersey Boys. Also we mention Bryan Craston sneezes, Bambi Meets Godzilla, and Stuff You Missed in History Class. Events: (59:17) Jen will be at the Retzlaff Winery Fleeces, Food, and Fun event on June 7th. We are doing an event for World Wide Knit In Public Day.  We are partnering with Colors 91711 (address 248 Harvard Avenue, Claremont CA 91711). On Sunday June 22, we will be at the park across Harvard Ave having a knitting picnic from 11am to 2pm. Bring a chair, some shade, some snacks to share, water, sunscreen, your knitting. Colors opens at 12 noon for your shopping pleasure. We are both going to the CogKNITive retreat run by Dr. Gemma of the CogKNITive Podcast on July 25. KnitDizzney will be Sunday, September 7, 2014.  Save the date.  There will be exclusive colorways and T-shirts for purchase and we will have a meetup at the picnic spiral. Thank you for joining us for our 1st podivsersay! The stashdown’s going very well; keep up the good work! May’s theme is May Flowers/Mayflower and June’s theme will be Matriculation! Post your FOs in the the thread for a chance to win a copy of Subversive Socks edited by Tabetha Hendrick, courtesy of Cooperative Press.

Baruch Community
Baruch College Convocation (2008): Part II

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 43:08


The Baruch community welcomes the transfer students of 2008 at the Convocation ceremony. The event is introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and vice President for Academic Affairs. Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron makes welcoming remarks. Rezwana Hoque, President of Undergraduate Student Government, gives an inspirational speech. Ernest Butcher, Chief Operating Officer for the Port Authority of New York, presents the convocation address. Ben Corpus, Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students formally inducts the students into matriculated status. Jeffrey Reynolds, tenor, sings and instructs the students how to sing Baruch's Alma Mater. The event takes place on August 26, 2008, at Mason Hall, 17 Lexington Avenue.

Baruch Community
Baruch College Convocation (2008): Part II

Baruch Community

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 43:08


The Baruch community welcomes the transfer students of 2008 at the Convocation ceremony. The event is introduced by James McCarthy, Provost and vice President for Academic Affairs. Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron makes welcoming remarks. Rezwana Hoque, President of Undergraduate Student Government, gives an inspirational speech. Ernest Butcher, Chief Operating Officer for the Port Authority of New York, presents the convocation address. Ben Corpus, Vice President for Student Development and Dean of Students formally inducts the students into matriculated status. Jeffrey Reynolds, tenor, sings and instructs the students how to sing Baruch's Alma Mater. The event takes place on August 26, 2008, at Mason Hall, 17 Lexington Avenue.

The Future And You
The Future And You -- June 20, 2012

The Future And You

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2012 54:39


Dr. Ben Davis (nuclear physicist and professor), Jim Craig (planetarium director), James Maxey (author), and Stephen Euin Cobb (your host) are today's featured guests. Topic: Trends in higher education in the USA, with an emphasis on what is going right and what is going wrong.  Hosted by Stephen Euin Cobb, this is the June 20, 2012 episode of The Future And You. [Running time: 55 minutes] This is a panel discussion recorded before a live audience on June 2, 2012, at the science fiction and fantasy convention, ConCarolinas.  Dr. Ben Davis earned his PhD in Nuclear Physics from the University of Notre Dame. For several years he then taught mathematics, programming, astronomy and physics. He now works in the biometrics industry. His personal interest include: futurism, skepticism, science fiction, and history.  Jim Craig is the director of the James H. Lynn Planetarium at the Schiele Museum in Gastonia NC. He is a lifelong science fiction fan and has given presentations on the history of science fiction. He is an outspoken activist for science education, critical thinking, skepticism and free thought. In 2006 he was allowed to name a crater on Mars. James Maxey is the author of the superhero novelsNobody Gets the Girl and Burn Baby Burn; as well as the Dragon Age trilogy:Bitterwood, Dragonforge, and Dragonseed. His multi-book epic, Dragon Apocalypse, is an enthusiastic blend of the superhero and fantasy genres. Its titles include Greatshadow (2012), Hush (2012) andWitchbreaker (2013). Stephen Euin Cobb is an author, futurist, magazine writer and host of the award-winning podcast The Future And You. A contributing editor for Space and Time Magazine; he is also a regular contributor for Robot, H+, Grim Couture and Port Iris magazines; and he spent three years as a columnist and contributing editor for Jim Baen's Universe Magazine. He is an artist, essayist, game designer, transhumanist, and is on the Advisory Board of The Lifeboat Foundation. His novels include Bones Burnt Black, Plague at Redhook and Skinbrain.

About Yale University
A Sense of Wonder: Yale Graduate School Matriculation Address 2008

About Yale University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2008 17:01


Jon Butler, Dean of the Yale Graduate School, delivers the Graduate School Matriculation Address to the incoming class on August 28th, 2008. He offers some words of wisdom as the students embark on their journey in graduate school and encourages the new students to cultivate their capacity for wonder.

About Yale University
2006 Matriculation Address to Entering Graduate School Students

About Yale University

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2007 12:12


2006 Matriculation Address to Entering Graduate School StudentsJon Butler, the Dean of the Yale Graduate School of Arts and Sciences and the Howard R. Lamar Professor of American History, addresses the 2006 Class of Graduate School students from Yale University's Sprague Hall.