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In which we talk to Meghan Fitzgerald and Lauren Roy about The Hedge for Changeling: The Lost! * What is time? * What is the Hedge? * Places to go * Hedge Sorcery * What is a goblin * Dreaming roads * Other supernatural types * Faces Links: Onyx Path YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheOnyxPath Onyx Path Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theonyxpath Onyx Path Discord: https://discord.gg/5uckcBk
Listen in as Julie Interviews Meghan Fitzgerald about her new book Butterfly Out. We live life forward and understand it backward and often find the things we go through to be random and Meghan Fitzgerald has written a beautiful book about her journey to finding her purpose. In her book, she shares intimately about her journey from an eating disorder to true love and care for her body. And, once again what is most personal is actually quite universal, as Julie relates to much of her journey and discussion on shame, resentment, control, and dreaming. Listen in while waiting for your copy of Butterfly Out!Continue the conversation ... you can send us a message or link to our social media pages at The Celebrate Story! Podcast Webpage at https://www.celebratestorypod.com/.
Kids today only spend half as much time playing outside as we did. It can be a hassle to get them bundled up and to the playground on a drizzly spring afternoon– or to clean half the floors in your house after a trip to your own snowy backyard. But there are many skills that kids gain both from self-directed and “purposeful play,” and experts say that's particularly true when that play happens outdoors. Our guest Meghan Fitzgerald is the co-founder of Tinkergarten, which offers purposeful play opportunities for children and families that gets them away from screens and outdoors together in nature. Meghan tells us her favorite get-them-outside activities, and why even the coldest or rainiest days offer rewards that really are worth bundling everyone up. Here are links to some writing on the topic that we discuss in this episode: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/04/parenting/kids-winter-play-outside.html https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/parenting/viking-parenting-childhood-risk-fresh-air-mental-health/?fbclid=IwAR2sM-84dC7xYVEmyMLjKG7ijFQCm2QiIQOr1AZoPJpDTfFZm-mXVeRG2No https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/6-reasons-children-need-to-play-outside-2018052213880 And our episode "Danger Babies": https://www.toddlerpurgatory.com/danger-babies-why-are-some-kids-such-risk-takers/ Special thanks to this month's sponsors: Stellar Eats creates healthy treats with delicious flavor and perfect texture using 8 (or fewer) real food ingredients because we want you to enjoy your favorite foods and feel amazing. To get 20% off your next order, use promo code TODDLER20 at StellarEats.com. Hungryroot is the easiest way to get fresh, high-quality food delivered to your door. They've got healthy groceries and simple recipes, all in one place To get 30% off your first delivery and free veggies, go to Hungryroot.com/TODDLER. Magnetic Me was created to make dressing easier with magnetic closures. No snaps, no buttons…no fuss You can try Magnetic Me for yourself by visiting magneticme.com and using code TODDLER for 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
//Acknowledgement of Country////Headlines////We'll hear a segment of the For the Wild podcast, where host Ayana Young is joined by artist and writer James Bridle in a conversation that considers AI and multiple forms of intelligence. Looking at research into forms of intelligence, from artificial to mycelial, James posits that it is a critical failure to use human intelligence as the benchmark for all forms of knowing. James Bridle is an artist, writer and publisher whose work deals with the ways in which the digital, networked world reaches into the physical, offline one. For The Wild podcast is an anthology of the Anthropocene; focused on a paradigm shift away from human supremacy, endless growth and consumerism. Listen back to the full episode with James Bridle here.////We will hear part two of a pre-recorded interview with Meghan Fitzgerald from Fitzroy Legal Service about the coronial inquest into the passing in custody of Veronica Nelson. This weeks episode reflects on the "war on drugs", intersectionality, lived experience and findings from the Muirhead Royal Commission into aboriginal deaths in custody. Please be advised that this interview contains content that you may find distressing. If you wish to speak with someone about any of the issues mentioned in the, you can always call lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636. First Nations listeners can call 13 YARN, that's 13 92 76, for dedicated mob-only support, 24/7.// //Jasmine Duff from Campaign Against Racism and Fascism joins us to talk about an upcoming protest event that CARF is holding to drive the nazis out of so-called Melbourne! A few weeks ago, we had fellow CARF member Amelia on to discuss CARF's planned protest against the National Socialist Network's "white power lifting meet" at the Legacy Boxing Gym in Sunshine West. Today, Jasmine will recap what went down on the day and talk about the importance of building a more sustained and widespread movement against anti-fascism in Melbourne, as well as tell us a bit about the protest coming up on Saturday the 23rd of September and how listeners can start getting prepared to attend.////Professor Nicholas Davis, Industry Professor of Emerging Technology at the University of Technology Sydney and co-Director of UTS' Human Technology Institute along with Professor Edward Santow, speaks with us about what it means to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in Australia, including the regulatory mechanisms we already have in place that pertain to AI. Earlier this week, Nicholas co-authored a Conversation piece with Edward Santow and Sophie Farthing, head of the Policy Lab at the Human Technology Institute, which provided further insights into the tech sector's backflip on regulation and the issue of enforcing both existing and future regulatory mechanisms in the face of increasingly widespread AI use across various sectors of Australian industry and society. The Human Technology Institute is a new initiative situated at UTS which aims to build Australia's capabilities around the ethical and responsible use of artificial intelligence.////JR from the Renters and Housing Union joins us to extend the conversations we had on the show during last week's Homelessness Week special, discussing RAHU's campaigns and advocacy work. We'll also get the chance to speak about what yesterday's housing announcements by national cabinet really mean, and touch on some of the negative impacts of property tech used by landlords and the real estate industry.//
Kids today only spend half as much time playing outside as we did. It can be a hassle to get them bundled up and to the playground on a drizzly spring afternoon – or to clean half the floors in your house after a trip to your own snowy backyard. But there are many skills that kids gain both from self-directed and “purposeful play,” and experts say that's particularly true when that play happens outdoors. Our guest Meghan Fitzgerald is the co-founder of Tinkergarten, which offers purposeful play opportunities for children and families that gets them away from screens and outdoors together in nature. Meghan tells us her favorite get-them-outside activities - and why even the coldest or rainiest days offer rewards that really are worth bundling everyone up. Links! Elisabeth Kwak-Hefferan for The New York Times: "Yes, Your Kids Can Play Outside All Winter" Helen Russell for Grazia: "He can't read yet, but he can build a campfire: welcome to Viking parenting" Claire McCarthy, MD, for Harvard Health Blog: "6 reasons children need to play outside" And our episode Danger Babies Special thanks to our sponsors for this month: DockAtot is the premium lifestyle brand made for the modern parent, with elegant cushions, swaddlers, and more. Get 15% off at dockatot.com with the code LAUGHING. Honeylove shapewear is the secret sauce you need for your everyday wardrobe. Get 20% off at honeylove.com with the code LAUGHING. Misfits Market is an affordable online grocery service that makes shopping easy, quick, and fun. Visit get.misfitsmarket.com/LAUGHING30 by Dec. 31st to get 30% off your first order. Ready, Set, Food! helps prevent food allergies in children. Go to readysetfood.com/todpurgs & use code TODPURGS for 15% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Community Legal Centres are independent community organisations that provide free legal services to the public. They exist to enable a strong collective voice for justice and equality, using the law as a tool to achieving this.We are fortunate to be joined by two deeply experienced and dedicated CLC lawyers. The first of these is Linh Cao, Managing Criminal Lawyer at the Law and Advocacy Centre for Women, a CLC designed specifically for women who are in or at risk of entering the criminal justice system.We are also lucky to be joined by Meghan Fitzgerald, who joined Fitzroy Legal Service in 2008 and for a number of years held the role of Manager of Social Action, Policy and Law Reform. In October 2020 she took on a new role of Special Counsel, leading the strategic litigation and campaign work. Meghan also sits on the Board of Harm Reduction Australia.JOIN US to hear all the ins and outs of life as a CLC lawyer!
In this episode, we talk with Meghan Fitzgerald. Meghan, alongside her husband, is the co-founder of Tinkergarten, a program promoting outdoor learning activities for children and giving support to families on the topic of child development. We talk about a variety of topics that families face today including screen time, finding ways to get outdoors, building community in your area, and most importantly what Tinkergarten is all about. If you are a parent, caregiver, outdoor lover or advocate for kids, this episode is for you! Website: https://tinkergarten.com/ #OutdoorsAll4 Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/outdoorsall4 Links and items mentioned in this episode! ---- Ella's Wool: https://ellaswool.com Use code HIKINGTHRULIFE2020 to save 10% ---- Hiking Thru Life gear: hikingthrulife.net/shop Ways to support Hiking Thru Life: hikingthrulife.net/support Be a guest on the podcast: hikingthrulife.net/podcast --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hiking-thru-life/support
Kids today only spend half as much time playing outside as we did. It can be a hassle to get them bundled up and to the playground on a drizzly spring afternoon– or to clean half the floors in your house after a trip to your own snowy backyard. But there are many skills that kids gain both from self-directed and “purposeful play,” and experts say that's particularly true when that play happens outdoors. Our guest Meghan Fitzgerald is the co-founder of Tinkergarten, which offers purposeful play opportunities for children and families that gets them away from screens and outdoors together in nature. Meghan tells us her favorite get-them-outside activities, and why even the coldest or rainiest days offer rewards that really are worth bundling everyone up. Here are links to some writing on the topic that we discuss in this episode: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/04/parenting/kids-winter-play-outside.html https://graziadaily.co.uk/life/parenting/viking-parenting-childhood-risk-fresh-air-mental-health/?fbclid=IwAR2sM-84dC7xYVEmyMLjKG7ijFQCm2QiIQOr1AZoPJpDTfFZm-mXVeRG2No https://www.health.harvard.edu/blog/6-reasons-children-need-to-play-outside-2018052213880 And our episode "Danger Babies": https://www.toddlerpurgatory.com/danger-babies-why-are-some-kids-such-risk-takers/ Special thanks to this month's sponsors: Athletic Greens supports your sleep quality, energy, immune system and more with just one scoop per day! Get a one-year supply of Vitamin D plus 5 free travel packs at athleticgreens.com/laughing. Daily Harvest delivers delicious harvest bowls, flatbreads, smoothies, and more built on organic fruits and vegetables. Go to dailyharvest.com/laughing to get up to $40 off your first box! Outschool's fun online classes help kids get excited about learning. To save $15 off your child's first class, go to outschool.com/toddler and use the code TODDLER. Peloton has thousands of workouts on their app for every goal, day, and mood! We're fans of the yoga, meditation, and dance cardio, but there's truly something for everyone. Learn more: onepeloton.com. Snow Days taste like the pizza bites we remember eating as kids, but without the junk! Use promo code TODDLER to save $15 off your first order at www.snowdays.com/TODDLER. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meghan Fitzgerald has combined her many professional and personal experiences with her passion for learning, play, and nature, to create Tinkergarten, a program that supports caregivers in providing children with powerful outdoor play experiences. In this episode, she shares her insights on how and why playing in nature benefits every child's development and supports healthier, happier growth. Show Notes at: https://notjustcute.com/podcast/episode46
In this episode, we connect with Meghan Fitzgerald, Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer of Tinkergarten. Meghan discusses the impact of nature play on early development and the role that parents can play in support of their child's playful learning.
Meghan Fitzgerald is the Chief Learning Officer of Tinkergarten, a company she co-founded with her partner Brian. Together, they support families to help kids learn via well-designed, outdoor play experiences. Meghan's experience, within Tinkergarten and as a long-time educator and learner, inspires this conversation and the story she and David craft together. They explore the magical ways the natural world offers opportunities for connection, empathy, and collaboration. Reminding us that both giving and receiving are part of connection. Head over to Sparkle Stories to listen to the story created from this conversation. Enjoy an extended 30-day free trial of Sparkle Stories using the code STORYING by signing up here. For more about our guest and a transcript of this episode, please visit our website https://thestoryingproject.com/
On today's #TheShot of #DigitalHealth Therapy, Jim Joyce and I had the pleasure to host the ever-energetic public health capitalist and a dealmaker Meghan FitzGerald. From emergency room to the boardroom, her book "Ascending Davos" and many other topics such as:
How do you thrive during a pandemic? The Spring and Summer of 2020 has been unlike any other, and we don’t want to go into Fall the same way. What if I told you there are things you can do to set your family up to THRIVE? My guest Meghan Fitzgerald has the answer!! She is the Co-Founder of Tinkergarten and has spent her professional career educating children. Meghan has seen how many families are struggling through the pandemic and she has put together a FREE Family Play Book to help families THRIVE even while we are still in the midst of the uncertain world we’re living in. In this episode, we talk about what kids really need, how much time they actually need from us, and how to set your day up for success with quality time anchors. We also talk about playing safely while social distancing and right now, in this moment in time, OK is good enough! (YES!!) If you have never heard of Tinkergarten…run, don’t walk to your computer, and check them out! What they have to offer is a GAME CHANGER FOR FAMILIES! About Meghan Fitzgerald After 18 years as an educator, curriculum developer and school leader, Meghan has her dream gig—an entrepreneur/educator/mom who helps families everywhere, including hers, learn outside. Prior to Tinkergarten, Meghan worked as an Elementary School Principal, a Math/Science Specialist & and a teacher in public and private schools in NY, MA and CA. She earned a BA with majors in English and Psychology at Amherst College, an MS in Educational Leadership at Bank Street College, and was trained as a Forest School leader at Bridgwater College, UK. When she is with her kids, Meghan is that unapologetic mom who plays along with them in mud, dances in the pouring rain, and builds a darn good snow igloo with her bare hands. Facebook and instagram: @tinkergarten.com Pinterest @tinkergarten www.tinkergarten.com From the podcast: Go to www.tinkergarten.com for the FREE Parent Play Book and sign up for their mailing list. Here are some tips on how to foster independent play with your kids: Start out simple. Use basic elements like an empty cardboard box, a sheet or blanket, or a bowl full of water give kids many, many more directions to go with their play than ready-made toys do, allowing kids to invent imaginative ways to use the materials and iterate as they go. Invite rather than direct. Kids play longer when they feel like they are the ones directing the action. To make them feel “in the lead”, prompt them with “Would you like to build a fort?” Or, you can just start doing something and that example will be enough to get kids to dive in. Once they are really into it, you can step away, and they’ll be much more likely to stay engaged for having entered in on their own terms. Set up an inviting environment. Create a play space that will invite or suggest a starting point for play. Check out Part 1 of Tinkergarten’s Independent Play Training Series: Setting up your play station. Release new materials or “ingredients” slowly and only a few at a time. The fewer the toys, the more creative and focused kids become. Lots of different options can easily overwhelm kids, and they lose interest and focus. So, rather than bombard kids with too many choices right off the bat, hold onto new materials and release them one or two at a time, just when kids seem like they might need a boost in their play. Pick a “project” for play that can last all week—or longer. One way to get independent play going for even longer is to set up a “project” or theme for pretend play - pizza shops, rocket ships or big cats, for example. To set it up, designate part of your home for project play. Find resources that give you lots of ideas for child-led, playful learning. The more you can inspire your child to play, the more you’ll get to that happy place of an engaged child and a satisfied you. This fall, Tinkergarten will be offering Circle Time, an 8-week online session that is led by an experienced Tinkergarten Leader who will guide the class through hours of joyful, purposeful play. Let them lull. Struggle is an integral part of independent play. Really, enriching play is full of lulls—those moments of pause or even of boredom are when the real inspiration hits! When you feel the urge to jump in, or when kids ask for your help, count to 10 or so before you respond or ask them, “What could you do now?” Thanks for listening! It means so much to me that you listened to my podcast! If you would like to purchase my book or other parenting resources, visit me at www.yellingcurebook.com With this podcast, my intention is to build a community of parents that can have open and honest conversations about parenting without judgement or criticism. We have too much of that! I honor each parent and their path towards becoming the best parent they can be. My hope is to inspire more parents to consider the practice of Peaceful Parenting. If you know somebody who would benefit from this message, or would be an awesome addition to our community, please share it using the social media buttons on this page. Do you have some feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a note in the comment section below! Subscribe to the podcast If you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe on the podcast app on your mobile device. Leave a review I appreciate every bit of feedback to make this a value adding part of your day. Ratings and reviews from listeners not only help me improve, but also help others find me in their podcast app. If you have a minute, an honest review on iTunes goes a long way! Thank You!!
Get Hunter's book, Raising Good Humans now! Click here to order and get book bonuses! So many of us are concerned about what will happen (or not happen) with school this fall. Is it safe? What will the schedule be like? The only thing certain is that it will be different. Perhaps we need to broaden our definition of what it means to do school. Perhaps learning could travel outdoors? I talk to Megan Fitzgerald, co-founder of Tinkergarten, about how to support kids best in these times. Takeaways: Outdoors is a safer place for kids to be social and learn right now. We can set up our home environments to optimize independent play. We can teach kids to manage risks playfully. Meghan Fitzgerald alongside her husband, Brian founded Tinkergarten. Meghan previously worked as an Elementary School Principal and teacher as well as a Math/Science Specialist. Fan of the Mindful Mama Podcast? Support it by leaving a quick review -----> Apple Podcasts or on Stitcher (or wherever you listen!) ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is a mindful mama mentor. She coaches smart, thoughtful parents on how to create calm and cooperation in their daily lives. Hunter has over 20 years of experience in mindfulness practices. She has taught thousands worldwide. Be a part of the tribe! Join the Mindful Parenting membership. Download the audio training, Mindfulness For Moms (The Superpower You Need) for free! It's at mindfulmomguide.com. Find more podcasts, blog posts, free resources, and how to work with Hunter at MindfulMamaMentor.com.
In coordination with The Onyx Path Virtual Convention, we get together to answer some community questions with Meghan Fitzgerald, Lead Line Developer for Mage: The Awakening. Wonderful time, including some of the wacky shenanigans of her home games!Join us live on Twitch, Friday nights at 7pm EDT:http://twitch.tv/theonyxpathSupport the show by joining our Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/OccultistsAnonymousFollow us on Twitter:https://twitter.com/OccultistsAJoin us on Discord:http://YeetInto.SpaceGet the Book. Play the Game:https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/181754/Mage-the-Awakening-2nd-Edition?affiliate_id=723048Character Art by Brenna Goche: https://twitter.com/CloudBoundCorgiIntro Music: LuIzA - Chrono Trigger "...And in Her Self-Loathing and Despair, She Found Wrath" https://ocremix.org/remix/OCR01989
ep-184-health-is-wealth ( http://radiomd.com/media/k2/items/cache/8681b8d57d6c78581477f5a3bf52b2c2_Generic.jpg ) Meghan Fitzgerald has worked in every domain of healthcare, from the frontlines to the Fortune 500. Meghan Fitzgerald has worked in every domain of healthcare, from the frontlines to the Fortune 500. She is also a global healthcare strategist, investor, academic, and author. She joins Dr. Taz talks about her mission to reform and change public healthcare, how to make pivots in your career, and her new book Ascending Davos: A Career Journey from the Emergency Room to the Boardroom.
Stephanie chats with Meghan Fitzgerald, co-founder of Tinkergarten, to offer advice for parents that are homeschooling due to school closures. She helps parents redefine ‘success’ when it comes to homeschooling, especially if they have limited time to dedicate to their school’s academic requirements. Meghan also shares insights on how regressions can occur as kids process multiple weeks of social distancing. She discusses how parents can best support children through difficult emotions. Meghan also provides ideas for how to make summer fun and meaningful in the midst of social distancing, as well as advice for mentally and emotionally preparing children to return to school. Enjoy the listen! You can find us on iTunes, Stitcher or Spotify. We’d love to hear your thoughts on Instagram or Facebook. Topics Discussed: How to redefine parenting success right now The fear of your child “falling behind” How to help your child process difficult emotions How to foster independent play to give you more space Ideas to keep summer fun, despite closures How parents can prepare their children, mentally and emotionally on returning to school Show Notes: Learn more on Tinkergarten’s website Find Tinkergarten on Instagram Blog: So Many of Our Kids are Regressing Right Now. What Can We Do About It? Blog: Need a Second to Breathe? Here Are Some Hacks to Foster Your Kids’ Independent Play Blog: Let 'Em Spin. They're Learning. Take the free mini-course at Dr. Elana’s Med School for Moms Learn more about Whole Mamas Pregnancy Program Subscribe to Whole Mamas Weekly Pregnancy Email Series Follow Steph and Elana on Instagram Whole Mamas Podcast Archive After 16 years as an educator, curriculum developer and school leader, Meghan has her dream gig—an entrepreneur/educator/mom who helps families everywhere, including hers, learn outside. Prior to Tinkergarten, Meghan worked as an Elementary School Principal, a Math/Science Specialist & and a teacher in public and private schools in NY, MA and CA. She earned a BA with majors in English and Psychology at Amherst College, an MS in Educational Leadership at Bank Street College, and was trained as a Forest School leader at Bridgwater College, UK. When she is with her kids, Meghan is that unapologetic mom who plays along with them in mud, dances in the pouring rain, and builds a darn good snow igloo with her bare hands. Please remember that the views and ideas presented on this podcast are for informational purposes only. All information presented on this podcast is for informational purposes and not intended to serve as a substitute for the consultation, diagnosis, and/or medical treatment of a healthcare provider. Consult with your healthcare provider before starting any diet, supplement regimen, or to determine the appropriateness of the information shared on this podcast, or if you have any questions regarding your treatment plan.
In this episode, we interview Meghan Fitzgerald, Chief Education Officer of Tinkergarten, a program that supports parents and educators with play-based learning at home. We talk about how to set children up for success when returning to a post-quarantine life where social distancing is the norm, reframing the idea of developmental regression, as well as how to cope with the stressors of parenting and educating young children during this time. Resources: Tinkergarten Website How To Prepare Your Kids And Yourself For Reopening Help Your Kids Make Friends With Masks
Meghan Fitzgerald is an academic, investor, board member and global healthcare operator and strategist. A former nurse, she is now a Managing Partner at LetterOne Group, an international investment business with $25 billion of capital under management, where she runs the healthcare vertical for this fund. She has worked in almost every sector of healthcare and is an expert speaker on topics from operations and strategy to policy and reform; and has a passion for seeing more women in executive leadership roles. Her study on the health of executive women in the Fortune 500 was featured in the Harvard Business Review. Free Book Dominating Your Mind Connect with Bert Martinez on YouTube. Connect with Bert Martinez on Twitter. Connect with Bert Martinez on Instagram. Click here for more episodes.
Today I bring you my conversation with Co-Founder and Chief Learning Officer of Tinkergarten, Meghan Fitzgerald. After 18 years as an educator, curriculum developer and school leader, Meghan has her dream gig—an entrepreneur/educator/mom who helps families everywhere, including hers, learn outside. Tinkergarten is on a mission to elevate the childhood experience. The idea is that children learn through play through bringing families together in a natural place within their community. Today, Meghan will speak to the importance of using nature as a classroom and why it's beneficial for children of all ages. Find all the resources mentioned in this show: Show Notes for EP119: Nature as a Classroom Let's keep the conversation going on our Facebook page or Instagram! Episode Sponsored By: Skylight Frame
In this episode, Parexel Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial & Strategy Officer Peyton Howell interviews Meghan FitzGerald, Parexel Board Advisor and author of the new book Ascending Davos: A Career Journey from the Emergency Room to the Boardroom. The two healthcare leaders discuss topics including Meghan’s career pivots from nursing to the healthcare industry to private equity, why you should take your CFO to lunch, and their unexpected friendship.
In which Dixie and Eddy interview Meghan Fitzgerald (who was our first interview ever!) about what she's been up to in the Chronicles of Darkness and Threefold, and we also talk a lot about Fire Emblem: Three Houses. * Matthew is in the sea* Dixie has FOMO* Meghan Fitzgerald is here!* Oak, Ash, and Thorn (the Changeling Companion)* Kith and Kin* Mummy/Changeling crossover?* Mummy: The Curse Second Edition* Deviant: The Renegades* Mage: The Awakening* Night Horrors: Nameless and Accursed* Don't fact check us* A bit on art notes* Threefold!* PAX Unplugged* We talk about Fire Emblem: Three Houses for 20 minutes. Literally. Links: Changeling: The Lost 2e: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/248078/Changeling-the-Lost-Second-EditionMummy: The Curse Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/339646881/mummy-the-curse-2nd-edition/Mage: The Awakening 2e: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/181754/Mage-the-Awakening-2nd-EditionLodestar and Susuruss: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/242690/Hundred-Devils-Night-Parade-Lodestar-and-SusurussSam Araya's artwork: https://www.arayaart.com/Threefold for Modern Age: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/284574/ThreefoldPAX Unplugged: https://unplugged.paxsite.com/Fire Emblem: Three Houses: https://www.nintendo.com/games/detail/fire-emblem-three-houses-switch/Onyx Path Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/theonyxpathOnyx Path Discord: https://discord.gg/5uckcBk
Following our overview of Changeling the Lost, the line developer for the game at the Onyx Path. We discuss the development of Changeling, thoughts about the game, contents of upcoming supplements, and answer some listener questions. You can find Changeling the Lost and Jumpstart on DriveThru RPG: Changeling the Lost 2nd Edition: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/248078/Changeling-the-Lost-Second-Edition Hearts of Trial: https://www.drivethrurpg.com/product/261734/Hearts-on-Trial-Changeling-the-Lost-Second-Edition-Jumpstart You can find Meghan on the Onyx Path forums and on Twitter: Onyx Path Forum: http://forum.theonyxpath.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fitzmorrigna Want to join the conversation? Come to the Story Told Discord server: https://discord.gg/gPVH7a9 To help support the show, share it, or rate and review on your podcast service of choice. We've also set up a Patreon page if you would like to support us financially: https://www.patreon.com/thestorytold Our music is composed by James Horan. To contact him regarding composition, send him an email: jhoran99@optonline.net
Welcome to our first episode on Scion 2nd Edition. In this episode, we interview developers Meghan Fitzgerald and Neall Price. Scion is the Onyx Path's forthcoming roleplaying game about playing the children of the gods dealing with legends in the modern world. You can follow Meghan and Neall on Twitter: https://twitter.com/burntneall https://twitter.com/fitzmorrigna While Scion has not yet been released, the books are available to Kickstarter Backers in PDF format and are still available for pre-order on BackerKit: https://www.backerkit.com/projects/200664283/scion-2nd-edition-tabletop-rpg Our music is composed by James Horan. To contact him regarding composition, send him an email: jhoran99@optonline.net To help support the show, share it, or rate and review on your podcast service of choice. We've also set up a Patreon page if you would like to support us financially: https://www.patreon.com/thestorytold We'll use your donations to pay our artist and cover the hosting costs for the show. For a one-time donation, you can use PayPal:
Tinkergarten http://bit.ly/LoosePartsTG Lengthy application process https://tinkergarten.com/pages/training-cycles Video on others’ experiences: https://vimeo.com/119725613 Quotes Play is the highest expression of human development in childhood, for it alone is the free expression of what is in a child’s soul. –Friedrich Froebel Almost all creativity involves purposeful play. –Abraham Maslow Creativity is also the means by which humans of all ages make an impact on the world and other people around them. A lot of heavy stuff is going to go down in our kids’ lifetime, and their generation will need to imagine and implement solutions to big and very complicated problems. –Meghan Fitzgerald. Research article/Blog post Why destruction is good for kids http://blog.tinkergarten.com/blog/2017/5/25/destruction-is-good-for-kids Tinkergarten: http://bit.ly/LoosePartsTG Book Pick Now by Antoinette Portis A young girl shares her favorite cloud, tree, and more—all because she is enjoying the moment of NOW! https://amzn.to/2OzJGn6 Loose Parts Play Facebook Page Loose Parts Play Facebook Group Inside Outside Michiana Facebook Page Loose Parts Nature Play Website
Most of us feel like there's no way we could add one more thing to our plate. But the truth is that starting a side-hustle (or part-time passion-driven work) can actually be a form of self-care. I know that for me, working helps to fill up my cup so I can be more calm and … SFP 129: Work Can Be Self-Care [Meghan Fitzgerald of Tinkergarten] Read More » The post SFP 129: Work Can Be Self-Care [Meghan Fitzgerald of Tinkergarten] appeared first on Simple Families.
In which Dixie, Eddy, and Meghan Fitzgerald talk about the nature of freelancing at a panel during Gen Con 2018 * Matthew does his Dixie impression and moans a bit * Being a fan and a friend * The Ivory Towercast in Vampire the Masquerade: Bloodlines * Onyx Path cosplay! * Panel introductions * Being contractors and working on projects as work-for-hire * Dixie can't read Eddy's mind * The development process * Collaboration * Kill fees * Switching between lines and tones * Contracting doesn't mean exclusivity * Approaching freelancing as a hobby vs. a job * Communication with (and about) your clients * Following the rules and being professional * Managing your time and work-life balance * Q&A (again, not all the questions are clear) * Matthew moans a bit more about his character * A lot of our advice boils down to "follow the instructions" * Matthew calls into the show to ask a question * Onyx Path Submission Guidelines: http://theonyxpath.com/submission-guidelines/
US aggression - Iran II Retired diplomat Richard Broinowski from International and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) talks about Australia's involvement in any war that may be insipired by Trump's sabre rattling.Aust Espionage laws attack Democracy II We speak to Fahim Khan, Senior Laywer with Criminal Defense Laywers Australia.South Sudanese Australian's speak up II The Victorian and Federal Liberals are beating up a fear and loathing campiagn around 'African Youth Gangs' leading up to the November Victorian State Election. South Sudanese Australian's called people to a demonstration outside Channel 7 offices to call out what they called 'bad reporting' and targeting of their community by the station.We talk to Meghan Fitzgerald, solicitor at the Fitzroy Legal Service, about the new laws the Victorian Government is proposing to combat 'youth gangs'.
Mandatory sentencing for attacks on emergency workers are proposed as a tough but fair health and safety measure. Yet this approach has been shown to be ineffective, while devastating the lives of community members with addiction, severe mental health challenges and people subject to family violence. Yet the Victorian State Government is now putting this bill on the table with bipartisan support.Meghan Fitzgerald, Social Action, Policy & Law Reform Manager at Fitzroy Legal Service, talks us through the bill and its likely negative consequences, especially for women. And we speak to community sector worker Vanessa Born who is taking a stand against the proposed amendments.
Of all the obstacles to making a jump, having a family or others relying on you for income and support can be the biggest one for many. This week, Mike Lewis talks to a husband and wife team that started their company after their first daughter was born, and haven't looked back since. Purchase the When To Jump book here This week's episode is sponsored by So Delicious Dairy Free and Soundview (summary.com/jump).
Meghan Fitzgerald, co-developer of Changeling: the Lost 2nd Edition, joins Mike, Chris, and Chigg for a daring journey to Arcadia. On the surface it might be the familiar hedge of the previous edition, but in the shadows and brambles new dangers lurk. After a discussing Changeling's new rules, cool setting additions, and the ongoing kickstarter, Meghan also answers questions about her latest projects, including Dark Eras 2 and Vampire: the Requiem's Half-Damned. Special thanks to Occam's Laser for providing new music for our intro, outro, and bumpers. Be sure to check us out on Facebook or through our Google Plus Community. To stay up to date, subscribe through iTunes! Links For This Episode: World of Darkness Community Site: https://www.worldofdarkness.com/ The Storyteller's Vault: http://www.storytellersvault.com/ Changeling: the Lost Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/200664283/changeling-the-lost-2nd-edition
Meghan Fitzgerald is co-founder of Tinkergarten. Tinkergarten provides engaging, early-childhood education in the healthiest classroom of all – the outdoors. In this episode of SparkleCast, Meghan, David, and Rebecca discuss the story “Winter Wonder,” in which Helmut, one of the Goose-eye Wilderness School apprentices, talks about how "wondering" can be an effective teacher in the natural world. About SparkleCast: SparkleCast explores the use of story in parenting and education. One week we share a free story for you to enjoy, and the next week we discuss the story with an expert and thought leader – with the aim of using the story (and all stories) as a parenting and educational tool. For more stories and tutorials, visit the Sparkle website: www.sparklestories.com Questions? Ideas? Requests? Email us! info@sparklestories.com Enjoy!
In today's story: At Goose-eye Wilderness Camp, Martin notices that his friend Sam is feeling tired of winter and missing her home in Arizona. He hesitates to tell her that there are still several weeks of winter left, but luckily Helmut, the apprentice from Germany, knows exactly how to show Sam the way to appreciate the gifts of Winter. *This story is the subject of our conversation with Meghan Fitzgerald, co-founder of Tinkergarten.* About SparkleCast: SparkleCast explores the use of story in parenting and education. One week we share a free story for you to enjoy, and the next week we discuss the story with an expert and thought leader – with the aim of using the story (and all stories) as a parenting and educational tool. For more stories and tutorials, visit the Sparkle website: www.sparklestories.com Questions? Ideas? Requests? Email us! info@sparklestories.com Enjoy!
Meghan Fitzgerald, EVP at Cardinal Health, and Matthew McAskin, Senior Managing Director at Evercore Partners, sit down at the StartUp Health Festival to discuss the importance of large organizations working with small startups, the challenges of investing in diverse areas, the globalization of healthcare and Cardinal Health's new innovation lab, Fuse. Key takeaways from this episode of StartUp Health NOW can be found at: http://bit.ly/1UQtwqy GUEST: Meghan FitzGerald, Cardinal Health HOST: Matthew McAskin, Evercore LOCATION: StartUp Health Festival, San Francisco, CA IN THIS EPISODE: The Changing Landscape in Healthcare The Challenges of Diverse Investing in a Large Organization Betting on the Future in a Value-Based Care Environment