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Psychologist and professor Tom Norris says an answer to the divisiveness that is rupturing society can be as simple – and as difficult – as a “cup of tolerance.” That's also the title of his recent book. He joins us for a cup of tolerance in this edition of Bizgnus Interviews. (Poor internet connections required extensive editing of the content.) Mr. Norris has taught in the Religious Studies Department at Florida International University since 2005. He also taught psychology courses at St. Thomas University and Miami International University. With more than 50 years of counseling experience, he is the head of a spiritual and pastoral counseling agency. www.tnorris1111@gmail.com
THE TYLER BRADSHAW! This week on Ignyte Your Why we got to sit down with Mr. Tyler Bradshaw! Tyler was born and raised in Maryland, but a few years ago he decided to move to Atlanta, Georgia. Throughout Tyler's life, he always seemed to fit in, but along his journey he realized at times he wasn't truly happy for himself. In this episode, we take a deeper dive into Tyler's story. We learn so many fascinating things about him; one being, what ignytes his why! Currently, Tyler is working towards his bachelors degree at Miami International University of Art & Design, while following his passion and working as an interior designer. You all do not want to miss this episode, so go ahead and check it out now!! How can I support this podcast moving forward? Follow us on Social Media @IgnyteYourWhy Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | TikTok | Youtube Tyler Bradshaw's Information Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.tylerbradshaw/
Our guest today, Music Professor K. Pádraig O'Kane is a guitar educator with 35 years of experience teaching in a variety of institutions including high schools and universities. Pádraig is a guitar teacher who has devoted his life to sharing his love of music with others, and now he gets to share the incredible journey he's been on as a music professor. Listen in as he tells us about how he quit music and why he came back to it. He also shares some pros and cons on being a music professor in the university system, some tips on how to persevere and endure as a music professor in a university, as well as some other stories from his career that you may have not heard before! Pádraig shared a brief overview of his journey as a guitar player and guitar teacher. Why he quit guitar and the decision to come back to music. He tells us how he battled an illness and how this affected him as a guitar teacher. The story behind how he became a guitar teacher. Some of his experiences and insights on being a music professor in the college system. The downside of being a music professor in a university. Pádraig shared some tips on how to persevere and endure as a music professor in a university. Submit your guitar teaching tip for Episode 50 here and get featured on the podcast. Guest Links Mentioned Streetwise Guitar YouTube Channel Streetwise Guitar Instagram Guitar Teaching Resources Mentioned Free Guitar E-book Resources Today's Guest Professor K. Pádraig O'Kane is a guitar educator with 35 years of experience teaching in a variety of institutions including High schools and Universities. He taught at the world renown Frost School of Music in the studio music and jazz performance program for 17 years and continues to teach at Miami International University. Aside from teaching in universities, Professor O'Kane is a multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and internationally recognized uilleann pipes reed maker. He has taught reed making in Ireland, New York, and California. Professor O'Kane continues to widen his horizons with his YouTube channel, “Streetwise Guitar” where he tackles a variety of interesting topics. Click here to find out more about TopMusicGuitar Membership Thank you for tuning in! Consider implementing the ideas from this podcast by writing several actionable steps for your teaching practice if it's inspired you. If you enjoyed today's show, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts, which helps other teachers find our show. Stay updated by subscribing to this show, and get automatic delivery to your device every time a new episode goes live! We publish on Fridays weekly.
A learning and talent development focused podcast made by Framestore, for Framestore! Each week we present a conversation in two halves! Part one, released today, offers up the 'Framestore Podcast Dailies', set questions designed to find out what makes our special guest tick, what they do at our studio, their career journey so far and all manner of advice, tips and tricks. On episode two, arriving later in the week, we hand the reins over to a guest 'co-host', a member of our global community who stands to learn a lot from the experience of engaging our interviewee in a deeper dive conversation. This week's special guest is Sergio Gonzalez, Unreal and 3D Trainer here at Framestore. With 20-years industry experience, Sergio has taught visual effects and animation all over the world, including Miami International University, SAE Creative Media Institute and as VFX Program Lead at Middlesex University. He's held down roles at Microsoft, Weta Digital and Animal Logic, joining us here at Framestore. Our co-host is Tom Perry, an animation graduate from Escape Studios and now Runner in London. Tom is an aspiring Rigger and also joined the Framestore team this year!
Meryl Blau received a Master of Fine Arts degree from the Miami International University of Art and a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Florida. She also spent some time studying at the Royal Academy of Art in London. Her teaching interests focus on portfolio development, art direction and conceptual thinking. She is passionate about helping others rise up to meet their goals. She speaks candidly about the lessons learned and takes pride teaching women and teen girls the art of healthy-habit creation that is sustainable for life. She is also a mentor and sees her future to include more social projects You can find out more about Meryl on her Website, LinkedIn or Instagram Meryl's music choice The Greatest Show - from the greatest showman soundtrack Living on a prayer - Bon Jovi Shine (featuring Stoneman Douglas High School) - by sawyer Garrity, Andrea Peña … Book Recommendation Master your Mindpower by Steph and Shay Schafaetal For more information, please visit www.socialfabric.ie
Miami Intl University of Art & Design MIUAD Runway Show Paraiso Miami Beach 2021 Miami Intl University of Art & Design: MIUAD presented their latest collection July 8th 2021 during Paraiso Miami Beach. Miami International University of Art & Design (MIUAD) has been a mainstay of higher education in the heart of Miami since 1965. ...
Ari Horowitz is the Chief Executive Officer of Yardline Capital, an e-commerce capital solutions company that offers operational expertise and advisory services to help sellers boost efficiency and accelerate growth. He is also an Advisor at Thrasio, one of the world's largest acquirers of Amazon third-party FBA brands. Ari's other positions include President of Hudson Palm LLC, Co-Founder and Chairman of String Me, Board of Trustees Member at Miami International University of Art & Design, and many more. In this episode… Do you want to scale your business intentionally and profitably, all while keeping your future exit in mind? Intentional, lucrative growth can be difficult for entrepreneurs who are taking on the world alone. Most entrepreneurs are so caught up in the day-to-day urgency of keeping their businesses afloat that the idea of consistently maintaining an exit-focused mindset seems ludicrous. That's where a company like Yardline Capital can help: by providing the seasoned advice, well-won expertise, and tried-and-true strategies that you need to help your business thrive. So, how can you start working with a company like Yardline Capital to boost your Amazon store's revenue—and start preparing for your exit—today? In this episode of Amazing Exits, Kellianne Fedio and Paul Miller sit down with Ari Horowitz, the Chief Executive Officer of Yardline Capital, to reveal how you can attain the growth capital your business needs in order to scale. Listen in as Ari talks about popular Amazon aggregators, Yardline Capital's one-of-a-kind approach to lending, and why Yardline Capital is the top-notch resource your Amazon store is missing. Stay tuned!
A nossa entrevistada é educadora integrativa do sono infantil. Você sabe o que é isso? Ela é uma estudiosa sobre o mundo da maternidade, em especial, sobre o Sono do Bebê. Desde o nascimento da sua primeira filha, em 2016, ela se dedica a compartilhar seus conhecimentos e experiências prestando consultorias para auxiliar famílias com esse tema. Para este trabalho, é bom destacar, ela fez seus estudos acadêmicos nos Estados Unidos e é certificada pela Family Wellness International Institute e pelo International Maternity and Parenting Institute. Ela é uma verdadeira baby planner, que é a profissional voltada à consultoria materna e assessoria para gestantes, somado é claro, à sua especialidade, que é o sono do bebê. Durante a nossa conversa ela explicou em detalhes como nasceu o seu interesse sobre o mundo da maternidade; contou como é realizado o trabalho com as famílias e os bebês; falou sobre a importância da rotina e como isso afeta o sono do bebê e deu dicas valiosas para o ritual noturno do bebê. Imagine que, ainda na adolescência, a nossa entrevistada mudou-se com a família de São Paulo para Miami, na Flórida, onde viveu durante sete anos e onde ela se formou na high school, o nosso Ensino Médio, e também onde se formou em design gráfico, pela Miami International University of Arts and Design. Durante nossa conversa ela contou um pouco dos seus tempos na América, suas experiências e vivências, que são bem legais! É com muita alegria que recebemos neste episódio do podcast Outra Visão, Madu Drummond, a Madu, a mãe da Pietra e do Luigi, que, eu sei, tem muito a nos ensinar e várias histórias para contar! Acompanhe a entrevista! Entrevista realizada dia 04/03/2021 LINKS – Madu Drummond Site - http://madudrummond.com/ Instagram - @madudrummond - https://www.instagram.com/madudrummond/ Link List – Whatsapp / Inscrições Naps & Tips - https://linklist.bio/MaduDrummond Email - contato@madudrummond.com Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/madudrummondsonoinfantil XXX O podcast Outra Visão é uma produção da agência Outra Visão Comunicação. Ideia original, produção e apresentação, Paulo Cunha, o Paulão! Nós temos um site, visite – www.podcastoutravisao.com Fale conosco! Envie e-mail para podcast@outravisao.com.br Estamos no Instagram, siga @podcast_outravisao
Natalya Kochak was born in New York and has since spent time in many different places, from Alabama to Chicago, Berlin to Beijing. She graduated with her BFA and MFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago and now resides in Miami. Natalya is currently a professor at Miami International University in the visual arts department. She was an artist-in-residence in 2018- 2019 with ProjectArt, teaching displaced teenagers and students from underserved school districts twice a week at the Model City branch of the Miami-Dade Public Library System. Recently, she finished doing a mural for the non- profit Raw Project that places artists in under served schools across the United States to brighten the walls and promote student engagement.
My passion for Fiber Art started at a very young age. Creating with wool was only natural in my native country of Uruguay, where the number of sheep far exceeds the number of inhabitants. My beginnings were in tapestry and knitting. Quilting, free style embroidery, yarn bombing and fiber installations followed my ever-evolving fiber path. After graduating with a B.A. in Law in Montevideo, Uruguay and moving to the United States, I saw a chance to pursue my passion for art and creating. I attended Parsons School of Design in NYC, so that I could fulfill my creative side. I am now a 2020 candidate for MFA in Visual Arts from Miami International University of Art and Design. https://evelynpolitzer.com/
In this episode, Sara chats with ChristinaMarie Cooper about her journey from fashion design and marketing to scalp micropigmentation. ChristinaMarie talks about how personal brand and presentation have always played a big role in her life, the moment she realized that marketing wasn't a fit for her anymore, and the circumstances that led her to her new, lesser-known but highly fulfilling field that fits so many aspects of her personality. Today, ChristinaMarie is the owner and lead scalp micropigmentation, or hair tattooing artist, at Precision SMP Hair Solutions Clinic in Lynnwood, Washington in the United States. Want to make your own career change? Download Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart. Sara and ChristinaMarie Discuss: How Sara knows ChristinaMarie ChristinaMarie honing her "personal brand" early in life Growing up in Missouri Always being known for her fashion sense Her love of music Realizing Missouri wasn't a long-term fit for her Going to school for fashion in Miami, sight unseen Help from her father Styling for musical events Helping pick artists for a Latin music festival Completing her two year associates program and wondering what to do next Moving back to Missouri Starting a hip hop + rock record label Creating a business plan and borrowing money from parents Working at a clothing store Meeting her husband Working as an admission coordinator Her husband going back to school for aviation Having kids Feeling overwhelmed managing her young kids and work life Being let go from her job Moving to Washington in 2008 Feeling like she was home, immediately Her education not transferring well to the Seattle market Fashion not feeling right for her anymore Going back to school for marketing Working in marketing & PR after graduation Noticing her pattern of looking for white saviors Her husband's hair loss and how it impacted his self-confidence Learning about scalp micropigmentation and her husband receiving the treatment ChristinaMarie being inspired to learn how to do scalp micropigmentation, herself How SMP fits so many aspects of her personality Going to school for scalp micropigmentation What scalp micropigmentation is and how it works What she loves about being her own boss Her own fears of failure and money fears Support from her husband and family How her background in marketing supports her business Business startup taking longer than expected The benefits of temp work What she'd do differently if she had to do it all over again Advice she'd give to fellow career changers ...and more! ChristinaMarie's Full Bio: ChristinaMarie Cooper earned a bachelor’s degree in Integrated Strategic Communications at the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University, as well as an associates degree in fashion communications and merchandising at Miami International University of Art & Design. She then went on to become a digital marketing specialist in Seattle, Washington. Upon realizing the marketing industry was no longer feeding her spirit, she know she needed something more. For years, she struggled to find a new career direction that not only helped to achieve financial freedom and success, but also one that fit her personally. Her search ultimately led her becoming a certified scalp micropigmentation technician, which fulfilled her passion of empowering people to be the best version of themselves. Today, ChristinaMarie is the owner and lead scalp micropigmentation, or hair tattooing artist, at Precision SMP Hair Solutions Clinic, specializing in all forms of hair loss, including male pattern baldness, receding or non-existent hairlines, female densification or alopecia treatments. ChristinaMarie and her company believe that scalp micropigmentation is an effective treatment to hair loss and thinning hair without surgical restoration, or other invasive procedures. Connect with ChristinaMarie Cooper and Precision SMP Hair Solutions: Her website: www.precisionsmphairsolutionsclinic.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/precision_smp_hairsolutions Facebook: www.facebook.com/smphairsolutionsSeattle Connect with Sara McArdle and Women Who Went for It: Facebook: www.facebook.com/womenwhowentforit Website: www.womenwhowentforit.com Nominate a Podcast Guest (we do not take nominations over email): www.saramcardle.com/podcast-guest Email (see link above to nominate a podcast guest): womenwhowentforit@gmail.com Phone: 503.893.2043 Want to make your own career change? Download Sara's Seven Cs of Successful Career Change Chart.
¿Alguna vez has pensado qué harías si no tuvieras miedo? Existen dos emociones básicas, el amor y el miedo, pero el miedo no es más que la falta de amor. En esas circunstancias, el temor al rechazo siempre nos paraliza, porque nuestra mente está construida para compararnos con otros. Ven y disfruta de este capítulo de D’mente Positivo junto a Julia Alzate, quien nos estuvo comentando cómo el hecho de ser espontánea le ha servido para ser libre en ciertos aspectos de su vida, en los que otras personas se condicionan por el qué dirán, además; nos estuvo comentando un poco acerca de su propósito e historia de vida y de dónde viene su conocida frase: “Lo mío es resolver”. ¿Quieres saber un poco más de esta colombiana con una historia de vida interesante? ¡No te pierdas este capítulo! Las tres claves de Julia Alzate para este episodio son: Hay que ser genuinos, pero sin lastimar a nadie. No hay cosas realmente dramáticas, si se puede ser positivo. De las situaciones más adversas, salen nuevas formas de ver la vida. Acerca de Julia Alzate: Colombiana, conocida por ser gurú de la decoración. Estudió en la Miami International University of Art and Design, para así pulir y perfeccionar su talento. También es egresada de Comunicación en la Universidad de Saint Thomas. Julia, actualmente cuenta con su propio canal en Youtube: “Lo mío es resolver”, en donde ofrece consejos de cómo hacer cambios positivos en el aspecto físico del hogar. Colabora con muchos programas de televisión, entre ellos: Despierta América, El News Café, además de participar en diversos programas de radio como Regreso a Casa en Radio Caracol Miami y Tardes Calientes de Univisión Radio Miami.
At the end of 2018, ceramic artist Kira Tippenhauer found herself signing the lease of her very own ceramic studio, a vision she hadn’t planned on realizing any time soon. She shares what lead her to open a space sooner rather than later and how her experience called into question her own resilience, sense of worth and abilities.We cover a number of things including embracing the imperfect, intuition, self-forgiveness & awareness, creating literal and figurative spaces for ourselves, knowing when to work and when to rest and more.Kira Tippenhauer is an artist and the owner of Kiramade, a design line of modern, handmade ceramic homeware inspired by her Afro-Caribbean roots and Haitian heritage.Kira moved to Miami from Port-au-Prince, Haiti in 2004. Since earning her MFA in Visual Arts from Miami International University of Art & Design in 2011, she continues to exhibit her collage work and ceramics locally and abroad.Kira incorporates collaborative teaching in her art practice, offering ceramic workshops and classes to people of all ages through her business.
Mike Watson is an artist, educator, adviser and convener of people and ideas. He is a fashion designer and visual merchandiser. He teaches students about fashion design and fashion marketing at the Art Institute of Charlotte, a branch of Miami International University of Art & Design. He is the founder of Heartful Apparel, a fashion brand that supports reshaping lives for the better. Mike is also a leadership consultant. He is the founder of Heart-Centric Leadership, a personal development consultancy that advises clients on leading from the heart. He is the host of TEDx Charlotte, presenting 'ideas worth sharing.' Mike earned an undergraduate degree in fashion-textile design from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, a master's degree in fashion and consumer behavior from UNC Greensboro, and is a doctor of education candidate at Argosy University. IN THIS EPISODE Mike talks about what is at the center of all of what he does. He explains what he means by heart-centric and why it matters in our lives. He answers whether our emotions get in the way of insight. He discusses the difference between realizing ourselves and transcending ourselves. He shares how he achieves balance and the value he brings to time-tested wisdom. Mike defines what fashion is, what makes something fashionable and what is driving change in fashion today. He talks about what fashion teaches us about how to live our lives and the core values that current fashion is expressing. He considers how fashion 'makes belief' and how it shifts perceptions of reality. He discusses the connection he sees between fashion and leadership. Mike talks about the fashioning of identity and when he came into his own identity. He shares what began to happen in his life in his mid-thirties and the shift in his life that occurred. He discusses who he was as a teenager and how his professional life began. He reveals the choice he made that confused his family for many years and the most the most important career decision he made. Mike shares his purpose in life, why people need to fail, and the importance of 'forest-bathing' in his life. He reveals what we would see if we could he where he creates and what his culminating work of art would be. After the conversation, host Mark Peres adds a personal word that begins this way, "When Mike Watson talks about heart-centric leadership, I think about what moral philosophers call the ethics of care..." To learn more, visit On Life and Meaning