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Federal court rulings reassure board members The Haldane school board plans to reinstate the district's Diversity, Equity and Inclusion policy at its Tuesday (May 6) meeting, two weeks after suspending the standards in a bid to safeguard $450,000 in federal funding threatened by the Trump administration's opposition to DEI programs. The reversal came after federal judges in Maryland, New Hampshire and Washington, D.C., on April 24 temporarily blocked the administration from cutting funding to schools with what the White House characterizes as "illegal" practices. Those rulings occurred the same day the administration chose as the deadline for local school districts to certify they had eliminated DEI policies and operated in compliance with Title VI the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibits racial discrimination in federally funded programs. The Haldane board also passed a resolution asserting the latter. A day later, New York and 18 other states filed a federal lawsuit challenging the certification requirement. They called the directive "unprecedented and unlawful," and said DEI initiatives actually support civil rights law. Haldane voted unanimously on April 22 to suspend its DEI policy pending "clarification of the conflict between the respective positions of the state and federal governments regarding Title VI and DEI," according to the resolution. On Wednesday (April 30), the district issued a statement that said its legal counsel had advised that the federal rulings could be interpreted to mean "there is no longer an imminent risk of losing funds." The statement said the board will reinstate the DEI policy "without modification and will continue to address all policy revisions through its standard review process." Carl Albano, the interim superintendent, said the five-member board made the decision after meeting in a closed session on Tuesday with Michael Lambert, its attorney from Shaw, Perelson, May & Lambert, which represents and advises many area districts. Haldane Statement On April 29, 2025, the Haldane Board of Education met in executive session with legal counsel from Shaw, Perelson, May & Lambert. Counsel advised that, based on the April 24, 2025, rulings by three federal court judges temporarily blocking the U.S. Department of Education from implementing and enforcing its Feb. 14, 2025, Dear Colleague Letter, the Feb. 28, 2025, Frequently Asked Questions and the April 3, 2025, certification requirement, there is no longer an imminent risk of losing Title funds related to the Title VI certification requirement. As a result, the Board intends to reinstate its Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policy at its May 6, 2025, meeting without modification and will continue to address all policy revisions through its standard review process. Read Haldane letter to community. "The board was surprised by the level of acrimony" from the community in response to its vote, said Peggy Clements, its president. "Many of us wish we had said more during and after the [April 22] meeting to explain that the suspension was temporary, that this was a difficult decision for us given our commitment to the aims of the policy, that we believed federal funding was truly at risk if we didn't act by April 24, and that we were making the decision because we believed that protecting the funds was in the best interests of students." Clement said that she and another board member will be at a Haldane PTA meeting scheduled for 6:30 p.m. on Monday (May 5) at the Butterfield Library in Cold Spring to answer questions about the DEI policy. Albano said that district residents told him they had hoped the board would take a more defiant stance, as Harvard University did when it refused changes demanded by the administration despite a threat to end $2.2 billion in federal grants and contracts. "We don't have a $53 billion endowment like Harvard," said Albano. The Haldane district has an annual budget of about $30 million. The $450,000 in feder...
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In this episode of Innovation and Digital Enterprise, we sit down with Michael Lambert, Chief Innovation Officer at Wintrust Financial. Michael discusses his role in driving innovation and technological advancements within Wintrust, focusing on the significant growth and transformation he has witnessed during his tenure. We chat about strategies for leveraging data to make informed decisions, and about the fundamental importance of building strong relationships to fostering a supportive workplace culture.Shelli, Patrick, and Michael discuss the role of AI and automation in the financial services sector and specifically the importance of AI oversight, governance, and human in the loop. Michael shares insights into the ways that Wintrust is able to maintain a community-focused approach while embracing forward-looking technological solutions, like AI.(00:24) Introducing Michael Lambert, Chief Innovation Officer(01:40) Michael's Role at Wintrust Financial(03:14) Technological Innovations at Wintrust(05:50) Maintaining Relationships Amidst Growth(08:46) Leadership and Change Management(13:46) The Role of AI and Automation(16:59) AI Dataset Analysis(20:25) Future of AI and Emerging Roles(26:35) Data Security and AI TrainingMichael Lambert is the Chief Innovation Officer at Wintrust Financial. Before stepping into his current role, Michael served as the Senior Vice President of IT Services and the Chief Technology Officer at Wintrust. In his early career, he served as Director of Operations at Open Solutions Group, and as Lead Data Proof Operator at Algonquin State Bank. Michael earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Management from Penn Foster Group.If you'd like to receive new episodes as they're published, please subscribe to Innovation and the Digital Enterprise in Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider leaving a review in Apple Podcasts. It really helps others find the show.Podcast episode production by Dante32.
On December 22, 2022, the body of 34-year-old Leila Duarte Da Luz was found by a fisherman in Coventry's Carbuncle Pond with lacerations on her head. An autopsy revealed that she was pregnant. Who was Leila, and who could have committed this heinous act? Join Ky as she delves into the case of Leila Duarte Da Luz, uncovering the horrifying details of her murder and the investigation that followed.Leila was last seen leaving her Brockton home with her fiancé, Gary Gromkiewicz, in the early hours of December 21. Her body was discovered the next day, submerged in the icy waters of Carbuncle Pond. The medical examiner determined that she had suffered blunt force trauma to the head and had drowned. The investigation revealed that Gary, along with his friend Michael Lambert, had driven around Rhode Island with Leila before her murder.Gary, who was on probation for a previous felony, and Michael, with a history of violent crime, were both arrested and charged with murder and conspiracy to commit murder.Poll Question:Do you think that people who murder pregnant women should receive harsher punishments than those who do not?Share your thoughts in the comments below, join the discussion on our WhatsApp group, or participate in our Facebook community.
Michael Lambert, sponsored cyclist with Velovit Elite, won the 100km gravel race at the Kalona Horseshoe. In this interview, we discusses his cycling journey, the Rouge Roubaix race, training, and some USA Cycling regulations.
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Haynes Boone Media Law Associate Michael Lambert and Communications Manager William Joy discuss the push for cameras in courtrooms, exploring the patchwork of media access laws across the US and the potential impact on transparency and public trust in the judicial system. From the right to a public trial to the challenges of outdated recording policies, they delve into the complexities and potential reforms shaping the future of courtroom transparency.Michael Lambert, Associate, Intellectual Property Practice GroupWilliam Joy, Communications Manager
Bro. Michael Lambert presents "Bringing Honor Back To God" from Nehemiah 1, during a worship service at Immanuel Baptist Church, Florence, Ky. Please visit us at 7183 Pleasant Valley Road Florence KY 41042, or call us at (859) 586-6829. Church links: Website: https://www.ibcflorence.com Daily Devotions: https://ibcflorenceky.wordpress.com/follow/ Free App: http://www.ibcflorence.com/ibc-app Our entire list of recent sermons: https://www.ibcflorence.com/recent-sermons Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ibcflorence Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ibcflorenceky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ibcflorence/ Podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/user-658781358 Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/ibcflorence/live Instant Message: https://m.me/ibcflorenceky We would love to know how to pray for you! Romans 10:9
Bro. Michael Lambert presents "Visit My House" from Luke 8, during a worship service at Immanuel Baptist Church, Florence, Ky. Please visit us at 7183 Pleasant Valley Road Florence KY 41042, or call us at (859) 586-6829. Church links: Website: https://www.ibcflorence.com Daily Devotions: https://ibcflorenceky.wordpress.com/follow/ Free App: http://www.ibcflorence.com/ibc-app Our entire list of recent sermons: https://www.ibcflorence.com/recent-sermons Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/ibcflorence Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ibcflorenceky Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ibcflorence/ Podcasts: https://soundcloud.com/user-658781358 Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/ibcflorence/live Instant Message: https://m.me/ibcflorenceky We would love to know how to pray for you! Romans 10:9
In this episode we speak to NHS historian Dr Michael Lambert. He has looked at the historic evidence of Government policy to promote and facilitate removal of children from mothers in the post war period. We discuss this as well as the move towards a formal apology from the government as well as from other players in the system at that time. The conversation is revelatory and puts into perspective and questions the idea that adoption was solely driven by society. Certainly, as a topic it places contemporary adoption in context as well as considering how modern practice still echoes the historical roots of adoption. The links below will take you to written work, evidence Michael's letter to the movement for an adoption apology: The birth mother and the evolution of adoption policy and practice in England since 1926 by Dr Jatinder Sandhu Letter to the Movement for an adoption apology The right to family life: adoption of children of unmarried women 1949-1976 As always if you've experience of adoption, fostering or special guardianship from any perspective personal or professional and would like share that on the podcast please get in touch through the Facebook page, twitter or email us at AandFpodcast@gmail.com Listen/subscribe on iTunes here Spotify here Google here
In this episode we speak to Andrew Walker from Banardos Ireland. This is a fascinating discussion around adoption and more specifically adoption support in the shadow of the Irish Government's adoption apology in 2018. It's a fascinating conversation in terms of the support being offered as well as how adoption is viewed. On the 23rd Sept we'll be speaking to Dr Michael Lambert in terms of the evidence for a UK apology for adoption. Here's a link to the Carrots story As always if you've experience of adoption, fostering or special guardianship from any perspective personal or professional and would like share that on the podcast please get in touch through the Facebook page or twitter or email us at AandFpodcast@gmail.com Listen/subscribe on iTunes here Spotify here Google here
Michael Lambert, Pastor of Mama Cannes Baptist Church in Grenada preached, "There Is A Lad Here," during Beacon's 11AM Sunday service, August 27, 2023. John 6:1-14 #MichaelLambert #John
Michael Lambert, Pastor of Mama Cannes Baptist Church in Grenada preached, "Dying With Diseased Feet," during Beacon's 10AM Sunday service, August 27, 2023. II Chronicles 16:1-14; Isaiah 15; I Samuel 2:9; Proverbs 26:6; II Chronicles 14:1-2; II Chronicles 15:10-19; II Chronicles 16:1-13; Luke 8 #MichaelLambert #IIChronicles #Isaiah #ISamuel #Proverbs #Luke
Michael Lambert is the pastor of Mama Cannes Independent Baptist Church in Grenada and is a partner with the Grenada Bible Project. Thanks for joining us for this episode and please take a moment to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. If you enjoy this content, please don't hesitate to leave us a 5-star review and share this podcast with your friends. We'd like to extend an invitation to you and your family to join us for worship this week at Grace Baptist Church. We'd also love to connect with you online at https://gracekettering.org. Thanks again for checking out this episode, and we look forward to having you join us again right here on the Grace Baptist Church Podcast!
Responding to emergencies requires a high level of coordination and teamwork. One important tool that can help improve coordination and communication among any crew is Crew Resource Management (CRM). CRM is a systematic approach to enhancing teamwork and communication, with the goal of improving safety and efficiency. It was first developed in the aviation industry and has since been adopted by various other high-stress and high-reliability industries, including healthcare. In the context of emergency medical services (EMS), CRM involves using clear and effective communication, assertiveness, and mutual support to ensure that all members of the team are working together effectively. It also involves recognizing and managing risks and errors, as well as identifying and addressing any issues that may arise during the course of an emergency response. By adopting CRM principles, EMS crews can ensure that they are working as a cohesive team, with everyone aware of their roles and responsibilities. This can help to reduce the risk of errors and improve patient outcomes. It can also improve job satisfaction and reduce stress among EMS providers. The AM1 team thus sits down with Battallion Chief Michael Lambert to discuss various topics related to Crew Resource Management.
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Banned books, bluegrass and downtown are on the agenda for this week's State of the Bay.
Wir hatten die große Freude und auch Ehre Dirk Michael (DML) Lambert in unserem Podcast zu begrüßen. Ich kannte Herrn Lambert von seinen Marketingaktionen und Coachings, vor allem durch die Werbung! Immer mehr bekannte sagten mir, den musst du unbedingt kennenlernen. Das Interview war voller Energie, ohne übertrieben zu wirken und es war wahrhaftig und kam von Herzen, von uns allen. Mehr Sage ich nicht! Hört einfach selbst rein. Die Stunde wird wie im Flug vergehen. Hier noch etwas mehr über DML und was er so macht: Dirk-Michael Lambert ist Marketing- und Business-Coach für Selbständige und Unternehmer. Dabei schöpft er aus eigener Erfahrung. Dirk-Michael Lambert gründete sein erstes von acht Unternehmen mit 22 Jahren und brachte es in 12 Monaten auf 1 Million Umsatz. Ende der 90er Jahre verkaufte er seine Unternehmen und hilft seit dem anderen Unternehmern, schneller mehr Geld zu machenund sich einen besseren Lebensstandard zu erschaffen. Dirk-Michael Lambert ist langjähriger Marketing-Experte. Er berät nicht nur andere Unternehmer, sondern lebt auch selbst von den Techniken, die er in seinen Seminaren weitergibt. Er betreute und coachte in seiner LAMBERT AKADEMIE bislang über 26.000 Unternehmen. Heute lebt er 4 Monate im Jahr auf Hawaii und gibt 8 Monate im Jahr seine Erfahrungen an Unternehmer weiter. Sein Vortragstil ist mitreißend, informativ und pragmatisch. Kontakt mit uns könnt ihr gerne über moderator@financialradio.de aufnehmen --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/financialradio/message
Banned books, bluegrass and downtown are on the agenda for this week's State of the Bay.
Find out more about this event on our website: https://bit.ly/3RWLese Climate change is driving increasing wildfires including megafires worldwide, and the business community has begun to reckon with the impacts. The reinsurance industry has reclassified fires as a primary rather than a secondary peril. AXA XL has a special division focused on science and natural perils including fire, but they acknowledge that current catastrophe models don't handle fire well. Besides such small, specialised business teams, ecologists, and staff of land use sectors directly impacted by fire, few understand the basics of fire: what exactly is fire, what drives it, who uses it and who tries to control it, and how does this impact on nature and society? The talk will provide an overview focused on these questions, with brief case studies from Mediterranean Europe, Australia, California and the Amazon to illustrate key points. It will conclude by summarising why wildfire is such a wicked problem, characterised by uncertainty, complexity, variability and disagreement over how to manage it. Speaker: Dr Simon Pooley is Lambert Lecturer in Environment at Birkbeck University of London, a bequest lectureship created by Dr Michael Lambert, a Fellow of Birkbeck College. Lambert's work provided a template for new kinds of collaboration between biologists, ecologists, pharmacologists, even ethnographers and cultural historians, in short, interdisciplinary research. Simon's work focuses on wildfires, bioinvasions, and human-wildlife conflicts and coexistence (in which capacity he serves on IUCN specialist groups). He has published an overview of wildfire in Africa, and is interested in fires in grasslands, savannas and Mediterranean-type ecosystems. All Simon's research informs his teaching on environmental topics in the Geography Department at Birkbeck, where he is Programme Director of the MSc in Environment and Sustainability.
Michael Lambert, pastor of Mamma Cannes Independent Baptist Church in St. Andrews Grenada preached, "My Father's Business," Sunday evening, August 21, 2022. Prior to his message, he gave a report on what God is doing in the work in Grenada. Luke 2:40-52; John 1:18; Luke 19:10; Matthew 16:17,18; Luke 22:41,42 #MichaelLambert #Luke #John #Matthew #NewTestament #Challenge #ChristianLiving
Are land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people little more than feel-good gestures? Is wanting to be a TikTok star the impulse to be acknowledged? Nancy and Sarah discuss acknowledgement — Nancy acknowledges tying into her neighbor's wifi! Sarah acknowledges the hotness of firemen! — and why Natives and the arts are getting buckets of it right now, and rightfully so, including for the TV series Reservation Dogs and the documentary Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World. Further acknowledgment: Nancy has no idea what Sarah means when she says she “fell off the cracker” but nonetheless finds the phrase delightful. Sarah acknowledges the instrumental “Rumble” as “the song of juvenile delinquency.” And both acknowledge Michael Moynihan's glorious confusion as he interviews wannabe stars in an LA TikTok house, I mean, how can you not?Nancy hereby acknowledges she flubbed a three-word Creek (Muskogee)-English lesson: Estehvtke (“stahutkeh”): white person; Estecate (“stajateh”): Indian person; Estelvste (“stalusteh”): black person. NB: “v” in Creek is pronounced “va,” i.e., Nancy's daughter's name is Tafv, pronounced “tava,” and meaning “feather.”As for whether “Indian” or “Native” is the right designation as of right-this-minute, let us acknowledge the answer might be embedded in the subtitle of Rumble, and also, that either is just fine. Let's acknowledge that life would be better if you became a free or paid subscriber.Episode Notes:Rumble: The Indians Who Rocked the World official trailer“I'm An Indian Too” - the 1491s (dir. Sterlin Harjo)Mekko official trailer (dir. Sterlin Harjo)Under Her Skin: Tafv Sampson, short film about Nancy's daughter Tafv Sampson, her father Tim Sampson and grandfather Will Sampson (dir. Kelsey and Remy Bennett)“What Makes Taika Waititi Run and Run and Run?” by Dave Itzkoff (New York Times)Nancy recommends watching the Waititi-directed Thor: Ragnarok if you need a lift. Here's the trailer!Waititi also directed one of Sarah's favorite movies of the past few years, JoJo Rabbit. Watch that too!Navajo Code Talker Explains Role in WWII. (Nancy mistakenly said Navajos outfoxed the Germans. It appears to have been the Japanese. Management regrets the error.)“Flipping the Script: What do we really know about Bonnie and Clyde and their legacy in Dallas?” by Sarah Hepola (Texas Highways)“Land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people too often do the opposite – erasing American Indians and sanitizing history instead,” by Elisa Sobo, Michael Lambert and Valerie Lambert (TheConversation.com)2022 Powwow calendar War Party official trailer“10 Amazing Slot Canyons to Explore”“Rolling Stones and Howlin' Wolf, 1965”Guardians of the Galaxy opening, “Come and Get Your Love” by RedboneThe 1979 documentary Images of Indians, narrated by Will Sampson, who opens the film by saying, “The idea that Indians are quaint, strange but not quite human is an idea created and perpetuated by Hollywood movies.”Reservation Dogs, season 2 official trailer. Watch season 1 first!“The Anxiety of Influencers,” by Barrett Swanson (Harper's; may be paywalled)Christopher Romero on TikTok “These Kids Are Skipping College to Be TikTok Famous” (Vice News)MTV's The Real Real World, by Hillary Johnson and Nancy RommelmannTrailed: One Woman's Quest to Solve the Shenandoah, by Kathryn MilesOutro song: Come and Get Your Love, by RedboneCome and get your love and more when you become a paid or free subscriber.A reminder to find yourself someone who looks at you the way Tim looked at a very pregnant Nancy ... This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit smokeempodcast.substack.com/subscribe
Mustafa sits down with Battalion Chief Michael Lambert to discuss various topics in leadership.
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Haynes Boone intellectual property Associate Michael Lambert joins moderator Nathan Koppel to discuss recent developments impacting the public's right to view and access police operations and courtroom proceedings. We cover the impact of the George Floyd murder and COVID-19 on transparency and public access to governmental operations; police body cameras, and audio recording of U.S. Supreme Court hearings, among other topics. Michael Lambert is an associate in the Austin office of Haynes Boone. He focuses on media, entertainment, intellectual property, and First Amendment litigation. He also counsels clients on pre-publication review, privacy, access, and newsgathering matters.
Haynes Boone intellectual property Associate Michael Lambert joins moderator Nathan Koppel to discuss recent developments impacting the public's right to view and access police operations and courtroom proceedings. We cover the impact of the George Floyd murder and COVID-19 on transparency and public access to governmental operations; police body cameras, and audio recording of U.S. Supreme Court hearings, among other topics. Michael Lambert is an associate in the Austin office of Haynes Boone. He focuses on media, entertainment, intellectual property, and First Amendment litigation. He also counsels clients on pre-publication review, privacy, access, and newsgathering matters.
Join us for a conversation with Michael Lambert, VDC Manager at Chasco Constructors. Chasco Constructors aims to be the horizontal and vertical contractor of choice in Central Texas. Michael is staying on the cutting edge of technology in construction and choosing to lead with humility. Check out this week's episode to learn more about how Michael seeks to make a difference in the lives of his co-workers. Chasco Constructors: https://www.chasco.com/ Round Rock Trades Campaign: https://roundrockchamber.org/career-launch/ If you enjoyed the podcast please like, share, rate, or reach out with feedback! Email us at contact@laying-foundations.com YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/zO0T45txdoU Linkedin Page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/laying-foundations Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3gWwH06 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laying.foundations/
Host Tiokasin Ghosthorse explores the topic of land acknowledgements. The inspiration is an article that was published October 7, 2021 in The Conversation: "Land acknowledgments meant to honor Indigenous people too often do the opposite - erasing American Indians and sanitizing history instead."Guests: Valerie Lambert (Choctaw Nation, Oklahoma), Associate Professor of Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, President of the Association of Indigenous Anthropologists (a Section of the American Anthropological Association), and an enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation. Valerie's first book, "Choctaw Nation: A Story of American Indian Resurgence" (University of Nebraska Press 2007), is a story of tribal nation building in the modern era. It is the winner of the North American Indian Prose Award and was a finalist for the Oklahoma Book Award. Michael Lambert (Eastern Band Cherokee) is Associate Professor of African Studies and Anthropology at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and an enrolled citizen of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. His research has focused on francophone West Africa and American Indians. He is author of Longing for Exile: Migration and the Making of a Translocal Community in Senegal (Heinemann), and co-author (with Leonard Lambert) of Up from These Hills; Memories of a Cherokee Boyhood (U of Nebraska Press. Elisa (EJ) Sobo, Professor and Chair of Anthropology, is a sociocultural anthropologist. She is past President of the Society for Medical Anthropology and a longstanding member of the editorial boards of Anthropology and Medicine, Medical Anthropology, and Medical Anthropology Quarterly. Dr. Sobo has published 13 books (e.g., Culture and Meaning in Health Services Research) and numerous peer-reviewed articles. Read the article and find out more about this week's guests here: https://bit.ly/3nm0D7VProduction Credits:Tiokasin Ghosthorse (Lakota), Host and Executive ProducerLiz Hill (Red Lake Ojibwe), ProducerMalcolm Burn, Studio Engineer, Radio Kingston, WKNY 1490 AM and 107.9 FM, Kingston, NYTiokasin Ghosthorse, Audio EditorMusic and Audio Selections:1. Song Title: Tahi Roots Mix (First Voices Radio Theme Song)Artist: Moana and the Moa HuntersCD: Tahi (1993)Label: Southside Records (Australia and New Zealand)(00:00:44)Song Title: Getting StartedArtist: Buffy Sainte-MarieCD: Coincidences and Likely Stories (1992)Label: Ensign/Chrysalis/EMI Records(00:24:50)3. Audio SelectionSpeaker: Jahan Khalighi, Program Director at Chapter 510, a youth writing, bookmaking and publishing center, Oakland, CA. Janah is a youth educator and community arts organizer.Background music: Tiokasin GhosthorseSong Title: MomentumCD: Akantu: The Origin Series (2021)Label: Ghosthorse(00:48:57)
Frontiers of Psychotherapist Development Podcast by Daryl Chow, Ph.D.
In this exclusive episode #10 on Frontiers Radio, we have a special guest, Dr. Scott Miller. We talked about several luminary figures who shaped and influenced his life, pivotal turning points, the writing process and his thoughts around the future of psychotherapy. Time Stamps Intro (00:00) People who shaped Scott's life (05:30) Lynn Johnson and Hal Miller (07:11) Michael Lambert (15:36) On Writing (18:24) Impact of changing track from accounting to psychology (21:15) Pivotal Turning Points (24:50) Why Scott Wrote Book of A Mormon (29:39) Mark Hubble (42:O0) The Losing Faith Article (44:19) Scott Miller's evolution (48:39) The Moving Bubble (52:52) Measurement (54:12) K Anders Ericcson (56:21) Bruce Wampold (62:53) The Bubble Redux: Going Forward in the Application of Deliberate Practice (65:35) Taxonomy of Deliberate Practice Activities (TDPA) worksheets (72:31) For more details of show notes and the video edition, go to darylchow.com/frontiers/episode10
In this interview, Scott discusses how he came to his work focusing on Feedback Informed Treatment and deliberate practice. He discussed how when working with the Solution Focused Therapy founders, independent research found that the approach was effective, but not so significantly more effective than other approaches. He explained how this was surprising to him, and when he looked into it more, he found this finding was true when applied to all theories and techniques. He discussed his drive to improve as a clinician himself and his work with Michael Lambert and Lynn Johnson in looking at the common factors related to outcome and using client feedback to improve alliance and thus outcome. We discussed how continuing education is often focus on theory and technique, and how if a clinician would like to improve their effectiveness with clients, they need to focus on improving their relationships with clients. He discussed learning about Anders Ericsson's research related to deliberate practice, and how clinicians can use this to improve their work with clients. We discussed how research is often focused on symptoms, but it is actually the individual's functioning that is more important as functioning is often what brings clients into treatment, rather than symptoms. He explained that when working in drug and alcohol treatment, he often wondered why the clients had not sought treatment earlier, and it was often an effect on their functioning (e.g., losing their partner, losing their job) that propelled them into treatment. Scott discusses how often when people consult with him, he always returns to why the client is in therapy and what they want out of it, which many therapists forget about as they turn their attention towards the symptoms. Scott D. Miller, Ph.D. is the founder of the International Center for Clinical Excellence, an international consortium of clinicians, researchers, and educators dedicated to promoting excellence in behavioral health services. Scott conducts workshops and training in the United States and abroad, helping hundreds of agencies and organizations, both public and private, to achieve superior results. He is one of a handful of "invited faculty" whose work, thinking, and research is featured at the prestigious "Evolution of Psychotherapy Conference." His humorous and engaging presentation style and command of the research literature consistently inspires practitioners, administrators, and policy makers to make effective changes in service delivery. He is the author of numerous articles and co-author of Better Results: Using Deliberate Practice to Improve Therapeutic Effectiveness, The Heroic Client: A Revolutionary Way to Improve Effectiveness through Client-Directed, Outcome-Informed Therapy, and Feedback Informed Treatment in Clinical Practice: Reaching for Excellence.
Host and Southern California Family Law Attorney Mark Reel Jr. and Alabama Attorney Michael Lambert talk about family courts in the state of Alabama and the pending legislation that is similar to what was passed in Arkansas with joint physical custody. You can find more out about Mark on his website: www.ReelFathersRights.com or on Social Media at The Fathers Rights Attorney on Facebook, Instagram, and Youtube. You can find more out about Michael at Lambert Law Firm LLC
City librarian Michael Lambert discusses how librarians stepped up as disaster service workers during the COVID-pandemic, but are reopening all branches but one this month. Lambert, a former competitive skateboarder, also showed off tricks outside the Park branch library. | Get full digital access to the Chronicle: sfchronicle.com/pod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Lori Lightfoot releases a letter defending her decision to only have one-on-one interviews with journalists of color. Then, Michael Lambert, the Federal Policy Director of Americans for Prosperity joins Shaun to discuss the grassroots mobilization against the Biden Infrastructure plan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Lt. Colonel Matthew Lohmeier is Trending… Today: Last week's guest has been removed from his Space Force command for speaking out about Marxism in the military. Then J. Michael Waller, Senior Analyst at far-right think tank Center for Security Policy, offers an update on the January 6th investigation. Finally, Michael Lambert, Federal Policy Director for Americans for Prosperity talks about their campaign to stop Joe Biden's runaway spending. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Story Effect, Abigail Perry talks to Production Assistant Amanda Boisselle and her cousin and fellow The Good Place fan, Michael Lambert, about her favorite TV sitcom, The Good Place. Packed with brilliant insight on how this show epitomizes how to infuse humor with moral messages and why its brilliant cast of flawed characters illustrates perfect character transformation, this conversation is sure to touch the hearts and minds of listeners. WARNING! There are *SPOILERS* in this episode, so if you haven't seen The Good Place, make sure to either skip over parts of the conversation prefacing spoiler alerts, or download it for a future listen after you've completed the series. Email Abigail at abigailkperry [AT] gmail [DOT] com to continue the conversation. Seriously, this is a story favorite of hers and she'd love to talk to you about it!*****Interested in some other topics discussed in this podcast? Explore these resources for your own creative journey. Check out the first three seasons on Netflix while they're still available, and/or the whole series on NBC's streaming service, Peacock. Better yet! Invest in the complete series for your DVD/Blu-Ray collection! I promise, they're 10,000% worth it! Amanda Boisselle: Learn more about Amanda's work and her IMDB profile. Intro Music: “Open Those Bright Eyes” by Kevin MacLeod, edited for this podcast’s intro and closing. License: Creative Commons
Tes head of content Ed Dorrell sat down with Dubai College headmaster Michael Lambert to chat about his career in international education and his school's fascinating approach to pedagogy, research and teaching and learning
This week we are joined by Jordan's son Michael who has been diagnosed with Autism. He has been celebrating Autism awareness month and been begging to come on to talk about his experience. He has a heart to show the world what his "normal" looks like, and has a desire to encourage those with Autism to celebrate it with him. The theme these year for Autism Awareness Month is #CelebrateDifferences and that is what he has been doing! Many questions were asked, and many weren't, but we had a good time discussing his experience and things that he has learned on this journey. He was a good sport and talked about some other topics as well as bringing his own Shower Thoughts!If you like the music check out the artist here: theearthonfireIntro song links: Spotify Apple MusicPlease subscribe to us on YouTube and join us live for our weekly recording!Follow us on InstagramFollow us on Facebook for the easiest way find us live (YouTube Links will be posted there)Links discussed in episode:National Autism Awareness Month 2020 in United States began on Wednesday, April 1 and ends on Thursday, April 30.https://www.massgeneral.org/children/autism/lurie-center/30-facts-to-know-about-autism-spectrum-disorderAutism spectrum disorder now affects 1 in 68 children. Boys are nearly 5 times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with ASD.Autism spectrum disorder is one of the fastest-growing developmental disorders in the United States. ASD is more common than childhood cancer, diabetes and AIDS combined.The term stems from the Greek word autos meaning “self”, autism literally means “alone”.Hyperlexia, the ability to read above one’s age or grade level in school, commonly accompanies autism spectrum disorder.Individuals with autism spectrum disorder may be very creative and find a passion and talent for music, theater, art, dance and singing quite easily.It is widely speculated that Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Andy Warhol and Bill Gates are on the autism spectrum.Researchers and clinicians hypothesize that symptoms of autism spectrum disorder in males and females may differ, leading many females to not be diagnosed in a timely manner.If one identical twin has autism spectrum disorder, there is a 60-96% chance the other twin will have some form of ASD.Children and adults with autism spectrum disorder often care deeply but lack the ability to spontaneously develop empathic and socially connected typical behavior. Individuals with ASD often want to socially interact but lack the ability to spontaneously develop effective social interaction skills.Zoom updateResearchers found and bought more than 500,000 Zoom passwords on the dark web for less than a cent eachApple and Google team up in bid to use smartphones to track coronavirus spreadMinecraft hosts uncensored library full of banned journalismAnimal Crossing: New Horizons Pulled From Some Chinese Stores After In-Game Hong Kong ProtestsHong Kong Protesters Spread Democracy Messages on Animal Crossing. Now It's Gone From a Huge Chinese E-Commerce SiteA smart toilet could identify you by your ‘analprint’ and detect diseasesFCC will require phone carriers to authenticate calls by June 2021Shower Thoughts:The closer you are with someone the more serious the question "How are you?" isIf someone apologizes for something that doesn't bother you, chances are it's because it would bother themThe kid your mom told you not to hang out with probably needed friends the most.The difference between doing something brave and doing something stupid is whether or not you succeed.Tortilla chip bags always have a window so you can see the chips but potato chip bags don’t.It must have been really hard for the creator of bicycles to convince people that it is possible for almost anyone to ride itIn the movie *Cars*, the town is in Radiator Springs in Carburetor County. In an alternative universe, cars are watching the movie *Humans*, who live in Sweat Gland Springs in Digestive County.Popcorn is probably just as unique as snowflakes, but nobody cares.A snake would use a pool noodle as a life jacketReese's is the Taco Bell of the candy world. The same key ingredients packaged 50 different ways and nobody's mad about it.The later it gets in the night, the more acceptable it becomes to eat an entire box of cereal.Someone just decided blue ink pens were equally as acceptable as black and everyone just played along.If a morgue worker dies they'd still need to come in to work one more timeWhen cell phones were new, it was cool to have a fun or interesting ringtone. Today, if your phone isn’t permanently on silent mode you’re a scumbagMichael’s Shower Thought: Monday is the pilot episode for the week.
Tes head of content Ed Dorrell sat down with Dubai College headmaster Michael Lambert to chat about his career in international education and his school’s fascinating approach to pedagogy, research and teaching and learning See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of the Off The Record Podcast with Cat Rose, Michael Lambert from Wide Events & A Modern Way Management is joined by Anna Russell from AR Management. They discuss the best practices for generating revenue from your music, from joining collections agencies & selling merch to making a £50 support fee stretch. This episode was recorded at the National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh and Off The Record is supported by the Youth Music Initiative which is administered by Creative Scotland. Music by Owen Mcallister
Nearly half a million people in San Francisco say they visit their local library branch every month — for books, sure, but the library offers homework help, career coaching, access to film streaming and even immigration advice. Michael Lambert, San Francisco’s City Librarian, gives an overview of what the library does, from offering services to organizing book clubs to hosting events like the seven-hour marathon Night of Ideas.
In this episode of Talk Eastern Europe, Adam interviews Emil Avdaliani, a Tbilisi-based expert and author with New Eastern Europe, on the role of geopolitics in the Black Sea region. They discuss Turkey-Russia relations, Chinese-American competition, the security risk of Iran’s proximity and Georgia’s place as an inter-connector for geopolitics. Follow Emil on Twitter: @emilavdaliani.Become a Patron! We need only 7 more patrons to reach our goal of 20 by January. Support us here: www.patreon.com/TalkEasternEurope Resources“A sea of insecurity” by Emil Avdalian. New Eastern Europe 5/2019: https://neweasterneurope.eu/2019/08/26/a-sea-of-insecurity/“China takes it all in the Black Sea region” by Michael Lambert. New Eastern Europe 19 February 2019: https://neweasterneurope.eu/2019/02/19/china-takes-it-all-in-the-black-sea-region/“Anaklia’s deep sea port – a new strategic pivot in Eurasia” by Beka Kiria. New Eastern Europe 12 June 2019: https://neweasterneurope.eu/2019/06/12/anaklias-deep-sea-port-a-new-strategic-pivot-in-eurasia/“Managed chaos: Russia’s deal with Turkey on northern Syria” by Gustav Gressel. European Council on Foreign Relations 3 November 2019. https://www.ecfr.eu/article/commentary_managed_chaos_russias_deal_with_turkey_on_northern_syriaJoin us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/TalkEasternEurope Music featured in the podcast licensed under the Creative Commons license 3.0/4.0:Intro: Indie Rock by Scott Holmes: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Holmes/Road_Trip_Indie_Rock/Indie_Rock_1327Speaker Joy by Blue Dot Sessions - https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/RadioPink/Speaker_JoyKirkus Interlude by Blue Dot Sessions - https://www.freemusicarchive.org/music/Blue_Dot_Sessions/Architect/Kirkus_Interlude
Kings County Politics Co-Founders Stephen Witt and Tom Russotti interview local politicians about today's mostpressing issues.
Media and First Amendment attorney, Michael Lambert joins us this week to really breakdown the basics about what Wikileaks is, who is Julian Assange, what did he do, and why his case could be one that changes journalism and 1st Amendment rights for a generation. Find and follow Michael on Twitter: @M_Lambert4612 Head to www.poplawpodcast.com for more Desiree and Tyrone Follow us on Twitter/Facebook/Instagram --> @poplawpodcast Subscribe to the monthly POPLAW Newsletter: https://mailchi.mp/b4cf3daf5f30/poplawnewsletter-278159 Patreon sign-up --> https://www.patreon.com/poplawpodcast Our blog POPBLOG is finally here! Check out the first few posts: https://www.poplawpodcast.com/popblog Available on: Spotify | Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | TuneIn | PocketCasts | iHeartRadio | Overcast And don't forget to rate/comment wherever you're listening!
Michael Lambert, ex Bed Stuy BID director and longtime Queens resident talks the state of Queens Politics, including the Queens D.A. recount and much more
Dirk-Michael Lambert ist Marketing- und Business-Coach und als solcher dafür verantwortlich, dass Unternehmen wachsen und eine deutliche Umsatzsteigerung schaffen.Das besondere bei ihm: Er verbindet Business und Spiritualität miteinander, zwei scheinbar gegensätzliche Pole. Er kümmert sich in seinem Beruf ganzheitlich um den Menschen selbst.Als Coach berät er nicht nur andere Unternehmen, sondern profitiert auch selbst von den Techniken, die er an andere weitergibt. Heute verbringt Dirk-Michael Lambert viele Monate des Jahres auf Hawaii. Als Reisender zwischen den Welten sieht er es als seine Aufgabe, das Wissen der Hawaiianer über Heilung und Erfolg nach Deutschland zu bringen.Seine Maxime: Im Leben geht es nicht nur um Erfolg, denn nur auf Erfolg aus zu sein, macht auf Dauer unglücklich. Jeder von uns ist ein Geschenk, wir müssen nichts erreichen. Sondern die Dinge müssen von Grund auf verstanden und gelernt werden. Denn das Geld kommt nicht zur Arbeit und auch nicht zur Anstrengung, das Geld kommt zu dem Bewusstsein.Tickets für Hermann Scherer Live findest Du hier: www.hermannscherer.com/bonus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A chat with Michael Lambert, San Francisco’s new city librarian. The title sounds pretty old-school, but the city’s libraries are anything but. They’re about to become fine free. They host drag queen storytimes. They were among the first to add social workers to the staff since libraries are also makeshift homeless shelters. And last year San Francisco was named the nation’s best library system. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What happens when you find yourself in a beautiful world as a silent protagonist and a non-verbal story? You _might_ end up getting into a "games as art" discussion with a special guest Nick! We're talking about fans of the works of Team ICO (i.e. ICO, Shadow of the Colossus, The Last Guardian)! Fortunately, we have [Nick Suttner](https://twitter.com/nsuttner), author of [the Boss Fight Books book on the subject](https://bossfightbooks.com/products/shadow-of-the-colossus-by-nick-suttner) to help us out! ## Episode Outline ### Fandom Facts **History and Origins:** > Team Ico was a Japanese video game development studio led by game designer Fumito Ueda. It was part of Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio's Product Development Department #1, and had developed the games _Ico_ and _Shadow of the Colossus_, both for the PlayStation 2. The team was also initially responsible for _The Last Guardian_ before Ueda's departure in 2011 and the formation of a new company taking over development in 2014. Their games are usually characterized by minimalist storytelling and gameplay, an atmospheric use of bloom and high dynamic range rendering (HDR) lighting, and use of fictional languages. Their products are frequently cited as examples of video games as an art form. > > — [Wikipedia - Team Ico](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_Ico) **Search Data:** Based on worldwide search data, it looks like [the biggest peaks of interest in the games has already passed](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=%2Fm%2F05zht0,%2Fm%2F0h53djf,%2Fm%2F06404g0). _Shadow of the Colossus_ is by far the most popular of the games and has had spikes in interest around October 2005 (its release date) and again in February 2018 (remake of the original). Interest in _The Last Guardian_ similarly spikes around its release date: December 2016. The top ten countries, by search volume, are as follows for the different games: - _Shadow of the Colossus_: Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Japan, Argentina, El Salvador, Canada, Uruguay, Mexico, Spain (United States is 11th) - _The Last Guardian_: Chile, Brazil, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, Norway, Puerto Rico, Portugal, United States, New Zealand ### Famous Last Words: [Last Episode](http://fanthropological.com/shrek) **G:** Were fans thrilled to have the game featured in Adam Sandler's _Rain over me_? **T:** What are the odds of any of the Team Ico characters showing up in the new Smash? **Z:** Is there a fan-made concept album where each track represents one of the Colossi you fight in the game? **Alicia:** Do you like games? ### Main Discussion **Topics covered in this episode:** TBD ### Spotlight: [Nomad Colossus (Youtube)](https://www.youtube.com/user/Nomad0168/featured) > _Shadow of the Colossus_ first came out in 2005. Since then, millions of people have played the beloved PS2 game, driven by its lonesome charm, moved by its mysterious ending. But one man never stopped playing, as a result, he's found stuff that the game's creators never intended anyone to see. > > The player in question is Michael Lambert, and he's been excavating Shadow of the Colossus for the last four years on his Nomad Colossus YouTube channel. He's used glitches, external software exploits, and excursions into the bowels of SOTC's game code to extensively map the hidden places, unused ideas and unheard music tucked away in the game's hidden corners. With the hours he's spent inside the game, it's entirely possible that Lambert—along with the secret hunters Dark0ssX, Pikol, WWWArea who mentored him—might know Shadow of the Colossus better than lead creator Fumito Ueda and the other men and women who created it. > — [Kotaku - Meet the Hacker Who's Spent Six Years Inside Shadow Of The Colossus](https://kotaku.com/meet-the-hacker-whos-spent-four-years-inside-shadow-of-1685039483) ### Famous Last Words Our chance (and yours, if you're watching on [twitc
Bill McNeil has a chat with Cody Thomas and Michael Lambert on how they handle drone data and manage a successful workflow in their work with agriculture and construction.
A wide ranging Citytalk this week starts off with Ian Salmon and James Sutton talking about the play they are collaborating on called Venus Rising. Then we talk to Samantha Johnson about her experiences making her way through her career as a black woman in sports media. Grant Wahl is on talking about his marvellous book Football 2.0 which asks about what we expect of the modern footballer. Then we end with Michael Lambert talking about his projects with the NHS and PSS. Neil Atkinson hosts our show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Business Live Talk mit Sergej Heck: Business | Marketing | Mindset | Live und Authentisch
Auch verfügbar über ✰ iTunes ✰ Android ✰ Stitcher ✰ Soundcloud Wenn dir diese Episode gefallen hat, hinterlasse doch bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf iTunes, ein kurzes Feedback und abonniere meinen Podcast. Das kostet dich keine 2 Minuten und es hilft mir enorm, den Podcast zu verbessern, um dir noch bessere Inhalte zu liefern. Vielen Dank. ✰ Podcast Bewerten Show Notes Wie Millionen verdienen? Als Kinder sagte wir oftmals: „Wenn das Wörtchen wenn nicht wär, wär mein Vater Millionär!“ Millionen verdienen und Millionär zu sein ist schon etwas ganz Besonderes. Aber einen Millionenumsatz in 12 Monaten zu erreichen, das ist wirklich Phänomenal. Hier gehts zum Video auf YouTube Quick Links Hol dir hier kostenlos meine 3 Online Strategien, um mehr Kunden und Partner für dein Business zu gewinnen Die besten Tipps für Networker Marketing findest du auf meinem Blog Network-Marketing-Online-Business Du möchtest nicht nur zuhören, sondern alle Folgen und weitere tolle Inhalte als Video anschauen? Dann abonniere meinen YouTube-Channel und bleibe up-to-date. Du möchtest bei den Business Live Talks auch LIVE dabei sein, um uns direkt Fragen stellen zu können? Dann vernetze dich mit mir auf Facebook Du bist auf Instagram? Dann folge mir doch dort und sehe, was in Sergej Hecks Leben so abgeht.
Business Live Talk mit Sergej Heck: Business | Marketing | Mindset | Live und Authentisch
Auch verfügbar über ✰ iTunes ✰ Android ✰ Stitcher ✰ Soundcloud Wenn dir diese Episode gefallen hat, hinterlasse doch bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf iTunes, ein kurzes Feedback und abonniere meinen Podcast. Das kostet dich keine 2 Minuten und es hilft mir enorm, den Podcast zu verbessern, um dir noch bessere Inhalte zu liefern. Vielen Dank. ✰ Podcast Bewerten Show Notes Glücklich werden im Leben - erkenne deine Werte Jeder der sich dieses Video ansieht hat eine besondere Schönheit, ein besonderes Talent oder auch eine besondere Fähigkeit. Erst wenn wir anfangen uns auf diese Tugenden und Qualitäten zu besinnen und ihr volles Potenzial ausschöpfen, dann leben wir richtig und können unsere Ziele erreichen. Hier gehts zum Video auf YouTube Quick Links Hol dir hier kostenlos meine 3 Online Strategien, um mehr Kunden und Partner für dein Business zu gewinnen Die besten Tipps für Networker Marketing findest du auf meinem Blog Network-Marketing-Online-Business Du möchtest nicht nur zuhören, sondern alle Folgen und weitere tolle Inhalte als Video anschauen? Dann abonniere meinen YouTube-Channel und bleibe up-to-date. Du möchtest bei den Business Live Talks auch LIVE dabei sein, um uns direkt Fragen stellen zu können? Dann vernetze dich mit mir auf Facebook Du bist auf Instagram? Dann folge mir doch dort und sehe, was in Sergej Hecks Leben so abgeht.
Business Live Talk mit Sergej Heck: Business | Marketing | Mindset | Live und Authentisch
Auch verfügbar über ✰ iTunes ✰ Android ✰ Stitcher ✰ Soundcloud Wenn dir diese Episode gefallen hat, hinterlasse doch bitte eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung auf iTunes, ein kurzes Feedback und abonniere meinen Podcast. Das kostet dich keine 2 Minuten und es hilft mir enorm, den Podcast zu verbessern, um dir noch bessere Inhalte zu liefern. Vielen Dank. ✰ Podcast Bewerten Show Notes Dirk Michael Lambert der Business Coach und Unternehmensgründer Vor 3 Jahrzehnten gründete Dirk Michael Lambert sein erstes von insgesamt 8 Unternehmen. Er gründete es aus einer tiefen Frustration heraus. Er betrieb mitte der 80 er Jahre eine Computerentwicklung die damals weltweit einzigartig war. Er flog nach Amerika und saß mit den Leuten unter Bill Gates an einem Tisch. Er war damals mitte 20. Er präsentierte damals eine Entwicklung mit der er dem Markt einige Jahre voraus war. Wie die Geschichte mit Michael Lambert weiter ging erfährst Du im Business Live Talk. Den Blogbeitrag zu diesem Business Live Talk findest du hier Zum Interview mit Traffic Genie Gunnar Kessler gehts hier Quick Links Hol dir hier kostenlos meine 3 Online Strategien, um mehr Kunden und Partner für dein Business zu gewinnen Die besten Tipps für Networker Marketing findest du auf meinem Blog Network-Marketing-Online-Business Du möchtest nicht nur zuhören, sondern alle Folgen und weitere tolle Inhalte als Video anschauen? Dann abonniere meinen YouTube-Channel und bleibe up-to-date. Du möchtest bei den Business Live Talks auch LIVE dabei sein, um uns direkt Fragen stellen zu können? Dann vernetze dich mit mir auf Facebook
Michael Lambert has been helping students find their passions for over 30 years, teaching subjects from humanities to media literacy to driver’s education. He has lived and taught in the U.S., Saudi Arabia, Hong Kong and now Mainland China. Michael often uses film and other visual media in his classes as part of everyday instruction, whether he is teaching students how to improve their writing or developing their presentation skill. This love of film and filmmaking was the inspiration for his developing the Shanghai Student Film Festival, and in this episode he explains how you too can start your own film festival. [This podcast is one of ten in the HowTo@ConcordiaShanghai series. For information on how to contract the Limitless platform to benefit your organization connect with Ally.]
Are you wondering why you should you be pushing products to shopping comparison sites or are you looking for a tool that can help you push products to various shopping comparison sites and public marketplaces? Michael Lambert is the CEO of Merchant Advantage. His company offers a product named Channel Management, a dashboard software application that sits on the merchant’s desktop, giving that merchant the power to manage his entire product catalog to any shopping destination site immediately and without third party assistance. He recently spoke with Contributing Editor Mitch Bettis about the opportunities merchants have selling products at shopping comparison sites and marketplaces and ways merchants can manage the task of pushing data feeds to those shopping areas.
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Introductions Brent Loken, the Director of Curriculum and Innovation at Hsinchu International School (HIS) joined Jeff and David for tonight’s show. Brent has a Web site and a blog where you can read more about his ideas. Essential Question How to Shift? David> See his blog post for his Top 10 list of steps to take to shift. Jeff> We need to think about the effect of small, start up schools like HIS and how they might bypass the traditional schools to offer the 21st century learning that our international corporate parents are realizing their children need. Take away from the discussion> -It is usually an evolutionary approach in most schools for them to slowly make the shift to School 2.0. -So much more difficult to shift schools with history and culture that won't adapt. But we cannot stop our efforts! -If you are fortunate to be at a small school or one just starting up, you have a much better chance of getting everyone of like minds and beliefs onboard to take a more radical approach. -"Rethink everything". "Needs to be a revolution". “Be boldâ€ÂÂ. -The curriculum is not fast enough to keep up with the learning community of a shifted school. Must be ready to adapt it as your school adapts to the learning needs of its students. -Possibility of competition from start-up schools? Just like in the business world. -Healthy competition in schools provides more choices for parents and to choose from. Blog Posts of the Week Jeff: New Literacy Leader Talk The Learning 2.008 Conference in Shanghai! Brent: Arts and Smarts article Whole Child article A Mind at A Time by Mel Levine David: Powerful Learning Practices 9 Principles for Implementation: The Big Shift Leading the Shift in International Education Sign Off * Next show is Thursday April 18th at 7 PM Shanghai time. * Our guest will be Michael Lambert of Concordia International School in Shanghai. * Essential Question for the show: How to go deep in learning? Why go deep? * Don’t forget to post Web sites/blogs to the SOS Del.icio.us bookmarking site that support our upcoming EQ.
What happens when you find yourself in a beautiful world as a silent protagonist and a non-verbal story? You _might_ end up getting into a "games as art" discussion with a special guest Nick! We're talking about fans of the works of Team ICO (i.e. ICO, Shadow of the Colossus, The Last Guardian)! Fortunately, we have [Nick Suttner](https://twitter.com/nsuttner), author of [the Boss Fight Books book on the subject](https://bossfightbooks.com/products/shadow-of-the-colossus-by-nick-suttner) to help us out! ## Episode Outline ### Fandom Facts **History and Origins:** > Team Ico was a Japanese video game development studio led by game designer Fumito Ueda. It was part of Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio's Product Development Department #1, and had developed the games _Ico_ and _Shadow of the Colossus_, both for the PlayStation 2. The team was also initially responsible for _The Last Guardian_ before Ueda's departure in 2011 and the formation of a new company taking over development in 2014. Their games are usually characterized by minimalist storytelling and gameplay, an atmospheric use of bloom and high dynamic range rendering (HDR) lighting, and use of fictional languages. Their products are frequently cited as examples of video games as an art form. > > — [Wikipedia - Team Ico](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Team_Ico) **Search Data:** Based on worldwide search data, it looks like [the biggest peaks of interest in the games has already passed](https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=%2Fm%2F05zht0,%2Fm%2F0h53djf,%2Fm%2F06404g0). _Shadow of the Colossus_ is by far the most popular of the games and has had spikes in interest around October 2005 (its release date) and again in February 2018 (remake of the original). Interest in _The Last Guardian_ similarly spikes around its release date: December 2016. The top ten countries, by search volume, are as follows for the different games: - _Shadow of the Colossus_: Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Japan, Argentina, El Salvador, Canada, Uruguay, Mexico, Spain (United States is 11th) - _The Last Guardian_: Chile, Brazil, Canada, United Kingdom, Spain, Norway, Puerto Rico, Portugal, United States, New Zealand ### Famous Last Words: [Last Episode](http://fanthropological.com/shrek) **G:** Were fans thrilled to have the game featured in Adam Sandler's _Rain over me_? **T:** What are the odds of any of the Team Ico characters showing up in the new Smash? **Z:** Is there a fan-made concept album where each track represents one of the Colossi you fight in the game? **Alicia:** Do you like games? ### Main Discussion **Topics covered in this episode:** TBD ### Spotlight: [Nomad Colossus (Youtube)](https://www.youtube.com/user/Nomad0168/featured) > _Shadow of the Colossus_ first came out in 2005. Since then, millions of people have played the beloved PS2 game, driven by its lonesome charm, moved by its mysterious ending. But one man never stopped playing, as a result, he's found stuff that the game's creators never intended anyone to see. > > The player in question is Michael Lambert, and he's been excavating Shadow of the Colossus for the last four years on his Nomad Colossus YouTube channel. He's used glitches, external software exploits, and excursions into the bowels of SOTC's game code to extensively map the hidden places, unused ideas and unheard music tucked away in the game's hidden corners. With the hours he's spent inside the game, it's entirely possible that Lambert—along with the secret hunters Dark0ssX, Pikol, WWWArea who mentored him—might know Shadow of the Colossus better than lead creator Fumito Ueda and the other men and women who created it. > — [Kotaku - Meet the Hacker Who's Spent Six Years Inside Shadow Of The Colossus](https://kotaku.com/meet-the-hacker-whos-spent-four-years-inside-shadow-of-1685039483) ### Famous Last Words Our chance (and yours, if you're watching on [twitc