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Drew talks with Jason Butler and Carrie Taylor with MCTC about Farm and Family night.
Travis talks with Amanda Grooms and Kimberly McKinniss about the Buffalo Trace Area Development District Aging Services residents forum set for October 6th at MCTC.
Robert talks with Jason Butler from MCTC.
For more information about Dr. Benjamin Gilmer and his book, please visit his website: https://benjamingilmer.com/ Please send Vince a letter or note if you can. He is feeling very down now and any support with your words would be very helpful to him: Dr. Vince Gilmer # 1190607, MCTC, 110 Wright St, Marion VA. 24354
Robert talks with Jason Butler and Dana Calland from MCTC.
With Enrollment Season in full swing, Minneapolis Public Schools will be participating in the upcoming SchoolFinder Enrollment Fair, hosted by Great MN Schools on January 7 at MCTC. Jazz88's Manny Hill talks with Rosie Lais, Director of Community Resources at Great MN Schools about what parents and students can expect if they attend the Fair.
With Enrollment Season in full swing, Minneapolis Public Schools will be participating in the upcoming SchoolFinder Enrollment Fair, hosted by Great MN Schools on January 7 at MCTC. Jazz88's Manny Hill talks with Rosie Lais, Director of Community Resources at Great MN Schools about what parents and students can expect if they attend the Fair.
Emeka and I would like to start by thanking you all for joining us on this journey with Catalyst:ed as we unpacked some of the key areas impacting colleges/universities in the United States. There are countless barriers that negatively impact potential and current students on a systemic level, and through this work we've unpacked how institutions can work actively to ensure that students feel safe, seen, heard, honored, and supported throughout enrollment. On our final episode, we have the privilege of speaking with some of the dopest people uplifting academia, as they help us to better understand the role of academic advising and student support services, and provide us with creative ideas on how to support students from historically excluded communities who are most impacted when services don't meet them at the intersection of their identities and lived experiences. The Guests: Melinda Anderson, Ed.D. Melinda J. Anderson has worked in academic and student affairs in higher education for more than 20 years. Her leadership skills coupled with her passion and commitment to student success – especially in the areas of student transitions, persistence, and retention – have propelled her to the helm of a worldwide academic association. In July 2021, Dr. Anderson was appointed Executive Director of NACADA: The Global Community for Academic Advising, which serves more than 15,000 members globally. As NACADA Executive Director, Anderson is responsible for directing all the Association's initiatives including its strategic efforts, professional development for members, programming, content creation, enhancing NACADA's consulting services, member engagement and growth, and defining its research agenda. In addition, Anderson holds a teaching position in the Kansas State University College of Education's Leadership in Academic Advising doctoral program. Dr. Anderson graduated from Virginia Commonwealth University with a bachelor's degree in Mass Communication and a Master's in Adult Education. She earned her doctorate in Higher Education Administration from the College of William and Mary. Originally from Northern Virginia, Anderson currently resides in Manhattan, Kansas. Kayla Nelson Kayla Nelson is a Psychology major with a concentration in Child and Family studies pursuing double minors in Sociology and Women/Gender studies. As a junior at Roosevelt University, she enjoys spending time being involved in campus programs such as the McNair Scholars Program, the Mansfield Fellowship Program, SSS STEM, MCTC, and CASSAC. She hopes to further her education and one day become a therapist for children and adolescents. Carl Hunter Carl Hunter is the Assistant Director of Student Equity and Inclusion at Roosevelt University. His schooling includes a B.S. The emphasis in History, a Minor in Ethnic Studies from Illinois State University and is currently enrolled in the M.A. Conflict and Mediation program here at Roosevelt. Carl is an experienced higher education administrator, leader, motivator, and mentor who is dedicated to ensuring that students reach their highest level of success. His compassion and love for people is what drive his passion for educational success. His motivation is inspired by an “Operating with Excellence” attitude and lifestyle which he pursues daily. He is excited to be a part of this awesome orientation team again and he's grateful to see all the wonderful new students in person this year. Fun fact: I am a first-generation college student --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/just-a-thought-el/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/just-a-thought-el/support
Food and mealtimes are essential parts of our daily lives and in this latest episode of The Maritime Podcast Christian Ioannou, Group CEO of MCTC, talks to Marcus Hand, Editor of Seatrade Maritime News, about the importance of marine catering. The discussion between Christian and Marcus looks at the role onboard catering and mealtimes play in the lives of seafarers and in ensuring that shipowners and managers have a happy and productive crew. The conversation covers the provision of nutritional meals, preparation of menus, and the training and management of chefs onboard. Christian also explains the ROI value of ensuring good food for ship's crews.
Robert talks with Jason Butler from MCTC!
Brie Bickley with MCTC's Ready To Work Program is Robert's guest
MCTC's Jason Butler and Interim President Russ Ward are Robert's guests on the Breakfast Club today at 8:05 on Soft 96!
Travis and Ashley talk with JC Thomas about a new virtual high school at Mason County and MCTC
Star Tribune columnist Myron Medcalf needed to share his feelings after three young children were recently shot in North Minneapolis. He tells guest host Sheletta Brundidge about the reasoning for his latest column. Later, MCTC president Sharon Pierce discusses the viability of providing free community college. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Patrick talks with Cory Brown, Mountwest professor and game designer, about the technologies and skills that students learn in the Animation and Game Developer program at Mountwest. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Cory Brown, game designer and studio owner, about advice on how to get started in game design/development. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Cory Brown, Mountwest and Marshall graduate and game designer, about his personal journey into the game designer field. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
The MCTC provides training for those servicemen and women sentenced to a period of detention. Much myth, rumour and speculation exist about the centre and what happens within its confines. BFBS presenter Liz Mullen was allowed inside to record this programme. “We are told that the MCTC is not a prison, but if not, what is it?” asks Liz. “Many of us have fixed ideas about what life is like behind the wire. But having the chance meet staff and offenders was a real eye-opener. I think people will be in for a few surprises.” Liz explores the differences between ‘A Company', for those due to return to service, and ‘D Company', for offenders facing discharge and life on Civvy Street, and discovers how soldiers, sailors and airmen are retrained and prepared for life after release.
Is there courage in vulnerability? Today’s episode is with Mike Richards, a trainee counsellor, Primary School teacher and mental health advocate. Mike is the founder of ‘Talk About It Mate,’ championing strength through vulnerability and starting open and honest discussions amongst men through simplicity. Mike was diagnosed with ADHD in late 2018, through self-exploration, planning on completing his masters in Counselling at Salford University in 2020, having completed Mental Health First Aid training for Adults and Level 2 CPCAB Counselling Skills Qualifications at MCTC. Mike’s Instagram: https://instagram.com/mike_d_rich?igshid=15hkyjd5bcd1z Talk About It Mate Instagram: https://instagram.com/talkaboutitmate?igshid=1u9mlm9ien1zw Talk About It Mate website: www.talkaboutitmate.co.uk The Humen Space: www.wearehumen.org (1:20) Introductions (2:00) Quickfire questions: quotes and books (3:10) Work Mike is currently doing: peer support organisation ‘Talk About It Mate’ 2 years ago, the format of the group and how feedback has played a strong role, keeping it simple (7:00) Social media, the bullshit of social media and authenticity, Mike’s three company words ‘courage, compassion and connection’. The importance of compassion. (12:30) Being 30 from a male perspective, ‘Where am I at in life?’, how this links to mental health and the need to cut out negativity (14:50) ADHD diagnosis and the journey to get there and accept it, how labels can be a mixture of restrictive and positive, but the extremes can be manageable even if they are difficult (17:50) “The power of good enough”, direct empathy and motivation (20:00) Past relationships with depression/mental health, the sense of impending dread or doom (24:17) Charity work: ‘The Humen Space’, London-based, River Hawkins. Weekly basis, safe-space for men to talk with ‘themes’ that are facilitated and allows people to get things off their chest, peer support (32:04) Authenticity and vulnerability, “there’s a lot of power in silence”. Different personality types will react differently to each approach, including counselling and how it can sometimes present as ‘unnatural’ (36:00) The body/mind connection and how bodily health takes priority but our mental health doesn’t, celebrating your own achievements and appreciating those feelings in the moment (40:00) Differences between men and women with mental health: men can be more open with other men, the ‘brotherhood’ type of effect, but there is still diversity in an all-male group, giving people the space to be open, the importance of compassion regardless of circumstance (47:30) Giving self-awareness a platform, getting comfortable getting uncomfortable, any kind of ‘done’ is better than ‘perfect’. (55:00) How visibility changes the way mental health is viewed, small changes can make a big difference and how we’re often further in our journey than we realise (58:16) Courage and fear: intentionality is importance, ‘you are who you say you are’, if you believe you are good and compassionate, you will act in that way. The way you think and speak of yourself will affect your own and other people’s perceptions (1:05:00)Closing comments: ‘everyone is capable of resistance’. Welcome to Dark Coffee, the podcast that starts engaging and approachable conversations around mental health. Join wellbeing advocate Alice Lyons as she attempts to normalise the conversation around mental health, from suicide to satisfaction and everything in between. Dark Coffee aims to create a safe space to explore dark topics with curiosity, compassion and courage to empower people to build their mental strength, resilience and sense of connection. Join the conversation by sharing this episode, subscribing to the podcast or following Alice on Linked In. Your reviews will help Dark Coffee reach more people. If you like what you've heard, please consider leaving a review to help spread the conversation further. Suicide and Emotional Support Organisations - UK Samaritans: Confidential suicide discussion and emotional support. Free helpline available round the clock. Text - 116123. Call - 08457 909090 Email - jo@samaritans.org. Website - www.samaritans.org Mind: Support and information for anyone suffering from a mental health issue. 0300 123 3393 Website - Mind.org.uk Saneline: Practical information, crisis care and emotional support to people affected by mental health concerns. Helpline: 0845 767 8000, open daily from 6pm – 11pm. For enquiries, or to become a contributor to the podcast, please email talk@darkcoffee.co.uk
MCTC Holdings Inc. (MCTC), doing business as Cannabis Global Inc., is focused on delivering long-term shareholder growth and results. The company invests with confidence and determination to be the forefront of the cannabis and CBD revolution.
What are you doing at 22 years old? Imani Jackson is running the catering at Minnesota Hillel, has already been the head chef at the Lumber Exchange Events Center, and has big plans for what's next. A student at MCTC, Imani is planning to transfer to the U soon. On today's podcast, Imani talks about what her life in food, embracing the African-American and Jewish sides of her heritage, and ALL kinds of food – including what makes the perfect hummus, on this week's Who The Folk?! Podcast.
This episode is the keynote speech given by Justin McElroy, the host/co-host of numerous podcasts and co-founder of Polygon. The keynote was given at the second annual WV Game Developers Expo on Oct 27, 2017. @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Josh talk about the upcoming West Virginia Game Developers Expo 2017 that will take place Friday, October 27th at Mountwest Community and Technical College's campus. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Josh talk to Jack Daniels of Lasso Games, a local Huntington game studio, about the road from music teacher to game developer and what it takes to run a game studio. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Tanner Webb talk about the abundance of technology focuses at Mountwest and how to make the most of your internship and climb the technology ladder. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick, Josh, and Brian Morgan talk about the new programming articulation between Mountwest and Marshall University that allows for an Associate and a Bachelor in Science in four and half years. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Josh talk with Brian Morgan, who has worn several managing hats over the years, about the unique skill set needed to manage subordinates or even your own business. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Josh talk with Brian Morgan, Marshall University graduate and programmer, about his personal story of self-motivation and what skills are needed to be successful in the programming field. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Scott talk with Andrea Emmanuel and Greg Shoemaker, recent graduates of the IT Fast Track - Network Security option, about why they chose IT, the Fast Track option, and the Networking Practicum and Internship classes. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Patrick talks with Elisha Meadows, one of the first graduates of Mountwest's new Graphic Design program, about returning to school, self-promoting, and breaking into the graphic design field. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Dilma assina Marco Civil da Internet; Temer nomeia Kassab para assumir MCTC; Mais sobre Anatel e franquias de internet; Polícia prende hacker que invadiu celular de Marcela Temer; Instagram para empresas? Anitube foi cancelado no Brasil.
Patrick Smith and Scott Nicholas talk about Mountwest's Network Systems Security - IT Fast Track option. For questions on how to enroll, email smith288@mctc.edu or nicholas@mctc.edu Feedback for the podast @TalkonTechMCTC
Patrick talks with Joe Haun, Marshall University IST grad and fellow Technology Management grad, about his career and education in the technology field. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Scott talk with Rick Bledsoe and David Kalinoski, two former Windows 2000 Network Administration students, about their trials and tribulations with Information Technology. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews Randy Bazell about his winding and curvy IT history. Randy's IT life reads like a hollywood movie! Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews several female professors about their career paths. Afterwards, Patrick, Scott, and Josh talk about new Apple products, snaggeless Cat5 cable snafus, and DarkHotel. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
In part two of a two part podcast, Patrick asks Jared Staten about syndication, switchers, graphics engines, live remotes, IFBs, simulcasts and more! Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
In part one of a two part podcast, Patrick and Jared Staten talk about finding the profession you want before finishing college and always being prepared. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick and Scott Nicholas reminisce about life before Windows 95 and the huge impact Windows 95 has had (especially on the Rolling Stones' bank ledger) in 20 years. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Chris Phelix about protecting PII, personally identifiable information. Patrick and Chris talk about tales of locking down wireless and virtual networks, disaster recovery, and licensing. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Chris Starkey about the two most infamous four letter words in IT, help and desk. Both discuss the amazing skills and knowledge that can be gained from working a helpdesk position. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Ryan Satterfield and Scott Nicholas. Ryan and Patrick talk about taking Scott's Windows NT4 and 2000 classes and the pranks and gaffes that took place. Ryan and Scott talk about customer service. @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick talks with Scott Nicholas, now an MCTC professor once more! They discuss patience in IT, a long over due trip to Microsoft HQ, and how Scott is a pretty unforgettable guy. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or email talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews Greg Napier, a former Cisco and Microsoft student. Greg talks about his experience in the industry (and how every job counts) and how he landed his current job managing West Virginia's K-12 network. @TalkonTechMCTC talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews Eliot Parker, Associate Professor and accomplished author, about ENL 231. Patrick and Eliot share personal and professional experiences on technical writing and why it is a must in today's workplace. @TalkonTechMCTC talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews John Ramey, a Network Administration student who has gone on to own his own cloud solutions business. John talks about his experience in the industry and how he got to where he is today. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Patrick interviews Theresa Litteral about her experience in Geospatial Studies. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk about the Target and Adobe hacks, a study on e-retailers' web security, and the top worst 25 passwords of 2013. Donna Donathan talks about the Criminal Justice degree at MCTC. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk about the XP ATM's, major Dell layoffs, and HP charging for server updates. Ed Price and Crystal Eagle talk about their experience as Network Administration students at MCTC. Feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
The MCTC offers classes in all major battle field command systems.
Josh and Patrick talk in a jerry-rigged studio about the upcoming semester. Send us feedback on Twitter at @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk about OS X Lion clear text passwords, Xbox 360/Windows 7 German sales banned, and $99 Xbox 360 - good or bad? Professor Donna Donathan talks about the Paralegal Studies option. Twitter @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk about the Facebook-Instagram deal, you're fired emails, MS sells patents to Facebook, and much more. Paul Martin talks about his experience as a former MU/MCTC student. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick talk follow ups, Sony's restructuring, Caine's Arcade, reused passwords, ransomware, and much more. Bob Maynard talks about his experience as a former MCTC student/MU GIS student. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC or talkontech@gmail.com
Josh and Patrick skip the news to bring you an extended interview with Scott Nicholas. Scott Nicholas talks about life experiences as an IT consultant, especially the customer service side. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk follow ups, Consumer Reports says no Heatgate, Xbox 360 credit card hack, US govt buying exploits, and IT job growth. Jay Jones talks about his experience as a former MCTC student. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about employers wanting Facebook passwords, signed malware with compromised certificate, Apple's cash plans, and iPad LTE overages. Annalisha Johnson talks about her Graphic Design-inspired classes. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about CompTIA's new "Vue", the Steam box - yeahs and boos, all things iPad, and the Canon 5D Mark III. Associate Professor Kim Preece talks about the Web Developer option. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about creating bootable Lion drives, the Yahoo-Facebook shakedown, the iPad/China fiasco, and Google's new evil deeds. Professor Rhonda Scragg talks about internships, portfolios, and her Excel class. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about iPad 3 rumors (and iPhone stoves), new CASP certification, Do Not Track, and follow-up on Google's policy and Facebook IPO. Dr. Randall Jones talks about the GIS option and his MIS course. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about Steam getting hacked, proposed used games lockout, Office 15, the Google-Motorola merger, and detailed specifics on IT certifications. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about Tim Shaefer's amazing crowdsourced game project, Anonymous' failed extortion of Symantec, iTunes hacked accounts, insecure paper shredders, and the Network Systems Security option. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about the Facebook Timeline, Facebook IPO, hard drive shortage, and an OS X update that breaks Rosetta. They also talk to Jack Locher about the Network Systems Development option at Mountwest. Twitter feedback @TalkOnTechMCTC
Josh and Patrick talk about the new Google policy changes. They also talk about the Network Administration option and the Animation and Game Developer option which are offered at Mountwest. Twitter feedback @TalkonTechMCTC
MINNEAPOLIS COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE | COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES | MAY 18, 2010 | 7:00 P.M. | MINNEAPOLIS CONVENTION CENTER
MINNEAPOLIS COMMUNITY & TECHNICAL COLLEGE | COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES | MAY 18, 2010 | 7:00 P.M. | MINNEAPOLIS CONVENTION CENTER
Whitney Fine Arts Theatre - April 30, 2010
Day of the Dead 2009 at MCTC and Metropolitan State University