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The Joint Readiness Training Center is pleased to present the one-hundredth-and-thirty-third episode to air on ‘The Crucible - The JRTC Experience.' Hosted by MAJ Marc Howle, the Brigade Senior Engineer / Protection Observer-Coach-Trainer, and MAJ Michael Stewart, BDE S-3 Operations OCT, from Brigade Command & Control (BDE HQ) on behalf of the Commander of Ops Group (COG). Today's guests are subject matter experts from the Brigade Command & Control task force: CPT Lowell Gothard is the Air Defense Support Element / Air-Ground Integration Element OCT (formerly the Air Defense Airspace Management / Brigade Aviation Element OCT), MAJ Edward Pecoraro the BDE S-2 Intelligence Officer OCT, CW2 Luis Alicea the Senior BDE Electronic Warfare Targeting Officer OCT, and CSM Bryan Jaragoske acting Command Sergeant Major of Operations Group (formerly BC2 CSM). This episode examines how infantry brigade combat teams must reclaim reconnaissance and security as core competencies following the loss of cavalry squadrons. A central theme is that while the structure has changed, the requirement has not—brigades still must answer PIRs, develop NAIs, and shape the fight before committing combat power. Without a dedicated squadron headquarters to plan and synchronize reconnaissance, those responsibilities now sit squarely with the brigade staff. The discussion highlights friction points in intelligence architecture, reporting pathways, and the synchronization of collection assets, stressing that reconnaissance is no longer “someone else's problem.” Infantry battalions, multi-purpose companies (MPCs), and multi-functional reconnaissance companies (MFRCs) must all contribute to the reconnaissance fight, requiring commanders and staffs to deliberately task, synchronize, and integrate ground patrols, UAS, and other sensing capabilities. The conversation also underscores the need to return to fundamentals—patrolling, reporting discipline, and combined arms integration across warfighting functions. Leaders emphasize that reconnaissance is not limited to scout formations; any element with the capability and proximity can be tasked to collect and report, provided it understands the task and purpose. Effective reconnaissance now demands tighter integration between S2, S3, aviation planners, and electronic warfare sections to sequence sensors, manage airspace, and fuse reporting into actionable intelligence. The key takeaway is clear: brigades must deliberately plan reconnaissance during MDMP, publish detailed reconnaissance guidance, and train these skills at home station. Without that discipline, formations risk fighting blind in LSCO. Part of S13 “Hip Pocket Training” series. For additional information and insights from this episode, please check-out our Instagram page @the_jrtc_crucible_podcast Be sure to follow us on social media to keep up with the latest warfighting TTPs learned through the crucible that is the Joint Readiness Training Center. Follow us by going to: https://linktr.ee/jrtc and then selecting your preferred podcast format. Again, we'd like to thank our guests for participating. Don't forget to like, subscribe, and review us wherever you listen or watch your podcasts — and be sure to stay tuned for more in the near future. “The Crucible – The JRTC Experience” is a product of the Joint Readiness Training Center.
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Ryann Fapohunda, Director of DEIB and Director of Specialists at Beauvoir, The National Cathedral Elementary School (DC), reflects on her journey from AmeriCorps literacy tutor to school leader and the values that guide her work. She discusses fostering belonging in early childhood education, supporting faculty through inclusive leadership, and navigating the dual roles of equity practitioner and team leader. Ryann shares how she builds community with families, cultivates age-appropriate conversations around identity, and leads with authenticity, transparency, and care. She also reflects on mentorship, motherhood, and the importance of sustaining educators so they can show up fully for students. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Šį savaitgalį numatomi rekordiniai šalčiai, minusinė temperatūra sieks ir 31 laipsnį šalčio. Sinoptikų duomenimis, paskutinį kartą taip šalta buvo tik jau praėjusiame amžiuje, 1970 metais. Nepaisant to, ūkininkų atstovai sako, kad turguose ūkininkai prekiaus vis tiek, o mokslininkai pataria, kaip tinkamai pasirūpinti ūkio gyvūnais.Europos Komisija nustatė, kad net 53 % ES parduodamų produktų pakuotėse ar reklamose pateikiamų „žaliųjų“ teiginių yra neaiškūs arba klaidinantys. Tokia praktika vadinama žaliuoju smegenų plovimu. Siekiant tai sustabdyti, parengta ES Žaliųjų teiginių direktyva.Rubrikoje „Miestietis kaime“ apie kraštovaizdžio inžinieriaus sprendimą iš miesto persikelti į kaimą. Vilniaus rajone esančioje sodyboje „Miško sodas“ ne tik rankų darbo kūriniai, bet ir, anot Gyčio, gražiausia vištidė Lietuvoje. Prie jos ir suolelis, skirtas stebėti įdomų vištų gyvenimą.Ved. Rūta Simanavičienė
On Usap Tayo, we discussed the Philippine government's plan to encourage overseas Filipinos to retire back home through a model Continuing Care Retirement Community, as mixed views emerge between the security of life in Australia and the appeal of a simpler life in the Philippines. - Sa Usap Tayo, tinalakay ang bagong plano ng pamahalaan na hikayatin ang overseas Filipinos na mag-retire sa Pilipinas sa pamamagitan ng isang modelong Continuing Care Retirement Community, habang nananatiling hati ang opinyon ng diaspora sa pagitan ng seguridad sa Australia at buhay-probinsya sa Pilipinas.
This month we bring you another episode from our sister NAIS podcast, New View EDU. This episode from Season 8 features a conversation with NAIS President Debra Wilson and Jalaj Desai, Head of School at Saddle River Day School (NJ). Debra and Jalaj discuss how schools are responding to rapid technological change in different ways, and how Jalaj is integrating AI across all aspects of education at his school to drive innovation and future readiness. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Metams baigiantis ir artėjant Naujųjų metų sutikimui, policija Pietų Lietuvoje dirba sustiprintu režimu. FM99 laidoje „Gero kelio“ apie savaitės eismo situaciją Druskininkuose ir Varėnos rajone pasakojo pareigūnai.
Do you live in Australia? Do you have an SSS account, or are you waiting for your SSS pension to start? Would you like to continue your SSS contributions? SSS Executive Vice-President Elvira Alcantara-Resare and Atty Gary Jimenez will tell us how to access our benefits while living in Australia. - Nakatira ka ba sa Australia? May SSS pension ka bang hinihintay na makolekta? Nais mo bang ipagpatuloy ang SSS contribution mo? Sasagutin ni SSS Executive Vice-President Elvira Alcantara-Resare kasama si Atty Gary Jimenez ang mga katanungan ng maraming Pilipino nakatira sa ibang bansa tulad ng Australia.
Jessica Bremmer, English department chair and upper school English teacher at Westridge School (CA), shares how her background in English and passion for storytelling shape her leadership and commitment to amplifying student voices. She discusses creating spaces where students feel heard and empowered, supporting faculty in times of change, and fostering trust across the community. Jessica also reflects on her journey from the classroom to leadership, the importance of modeling vulnerability and reflection, and how independent schools can nurture belonging while embracing challenge and growth. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Nagkakaroon na ba ng epekto sa iyong katawan ang sunod-sunod na problema? Nais mo na bang makalaya sa walang katapusang pagsubok? Kapatid, laging available ang kapayapaang mula kay Hesus. Ang kailangan mo lang gawin ay lumapit sa Kaniya nang walang alinlangan. Tutulungan ka Niya. Huwag kang mawalan ng pag-asa. Support CBN Asia today!https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the show
Sa Panahon ng Pagsubok, Tagumpay ang Sagot ni LordBiktima ka ba ng sunod-sunod na pagsubok sa buhay? Nais mo na bang sumuko at pakiramdam mo'y tuluyan ka nang nawawalan ng pag-asa? Kapatid, sa mga panahong puno ng pagsubok, nais naming ipaalala sa 'yo na sagot ni Lord ang tagumpay mo. Manampalataya ka sa Kaniya at magtiwalang hindi ka Niya bibiguin kailanman.Support CBN Asia today!https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the show
Daug kalbama apie biurokratinės naštos žemę dirbantiems žmonėms mažinimą. Tačiau realiai žemdirbiai to nejaučia. Paskaičiuota, kad Lietuvoje vidutiniškai vienam ūkiui jos tenka 2 340 eurų, kai tuo metu ES vidurkis yra 1 227 eurai. Biurokratine našta ir smulkmeniška kontrole skundžiasi ir ūkininkai, ir žemės ūkio bendrovių darbuotojai. Išsamiau: Žemės ūkio bendrovių asociacijos prezidentas Eimantas Pranauskas ir Prienų rajono ūkininkas Martynas Pažėra.Šilalės socialinėse dirbtuvėse žmonės su negalia atranda viltį. Dabar Šilalės rajono socialinių paslaugų namuose įkurtose dirbtuvėse darbuojasi 12 žmonių su negalia. Padedami patyrusių socialinių darbuotojų, jie sukuria daugybę įvairiausių buičiai, laisvalaikiui ir puošybai reikalingų daiktų. Taip žmonės su negalia, atsižvelgiant į jų gebėjimus, skatinami atrasti vietą darbo rinkoje.Vėlų rudenį gamta dar nemiega: miškuose dygsta grybai, bėgioja žvėrys. Permainas Krekenavos apylinkių miškuose ir laukuose stebintis fotografas, gamtos mylėtojas Algimantas Lūža įsitikinęs, kad ir šiuo metu yra kuo grožėtis, reikia tik nepatingėti užsukti į mišką.Ved. Regina Montvilienė
Understanding Ahpra and its role: strengthening CALD representation, especially for Filipinos in Australia's healthcare sector. - Alamin kung ano ang Ahpra at bakit mahalaga ito lalo na sa malaking populasyon ng mga Pinoy sa Australia na nasa health sector.
In this episode from NAIS podcast Member Voices, Jackie Wolking speaks with Autumn Adkins Graves, head of St. Anne's-Belfield School (VA). In their conversation, Graves shares the importance of curiosity in the age of artificial intelligence, and how her school created a portrait of a graduate with a futurist lens. She also talks about change management and how we affirm what's working well to move things along and how we have to stop trying to control tech or dismiss it. New View EDU will return next week with a new episode on How AI Changes Everything and Nothing, with guest Peter Nilsson. Related Resources:Member Voices PodcastAI Resources for Schools and EducatorsRecent Episodes of New View EDU Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Spencer Burrows, Equity and Civic Engagement Coordinator at Pacific Ridge School (CA), shares how he's making civics real for students through hands-on experiences like internships, advocacy trips, and direct engagement with local government. He discusses the creation of the Civic Leadership Academy, the importance of focusing on local issues to foster meaningful participation, and the development of essential soft skills—like communication and adaptability—throughout the program. Spencer also offers practical advice for schools looking to build or enhance their own civic engagement initiatives, all while navigating today's polarized climate. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
"Robot Roommate" Hosts: Darren Weeks, Vicky Davis Website for the show: https://governamerica.com Vicky's website: https://thetechnocratictyranny.com COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AND CREDITS AT: https://governamerica.com/radio/radio-archives/22640-govern-america-october-25-2025-robot-roommate Listen LIVE every Saturday at 11AM Eastern or 8AM Pacific at http://governamerica.net or on your favorite app. SNAP program threatened due to government shutdown. World Economic Forum promotes "No Till" farming. Panelist at WEF says robots will live among us in five years. Cancer research and national health databases. UK's Keir Starmer continues with Digital ID plans, despite massive opposition by the People. Real ID and the National Animal ID System were components of U.S. Digital ID implementation. E-Verify will not fix the illegal alien problem, but will give the government more power over everyone! Trump administration thwarts proposed carbon tax on shipping. Michigan students don't meet standards for reading, and more.
Guest: Hans Kristian Flaatten and Lars Ødegaard Language: Norweigan Duration: 32:17 min In today's episode, we explore the NAIS platform at NAV together with Hans Kristian Flaatten from NAV and Lars Ødegaard, KAM at Redpill Linpro Oslo. NAIS is a team-centered platform, built on Kubernetes, with the purpose of simplifying the distribution and operation of applications. We explore what NAV does as a public authority, and mainly what NAIS is, how it's developed, what it can be used for, and why it's needed.
How much do you think about the land you're living on? Have you taken the time to give your thanks/appreciation for who came before you? Today's guest Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason discusses her latest book "Grandmother Moon", why it was important for her to share this story, and the significance of paying respect to the native land we live on. We chose to release this episode right on the heels of Indigenous People's Day as a way to pause, reflect, and appreciate the people who were here originally, enjoy! About Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason (Schaghticoke/HoChunk) is an educator, advocate, traditional storyteller, and author who has been a voice for social, cultural, and educational equity for more than 20 years. She has led workshops and professional development in school districts and universities nationwide. At Brown, Wunneanatsu's role will include oversight of staff and administration of the NAISI office, including supporting the expanding undergraduate concentration in Critical Native American and Indigenous Studies (CNAIS), NAIS-focused programming, and collaborations with centers, institutes and departments across campus. She will also contribute to strengthening the University's relationships with tribes, both locally and beyond, and supporting the ongoing work led by the Vice President for Community Engagement and Practitioner in Residence for Tribal Engagement (endawnis Spears). About 'Grandmother Moon' "Nohhum, doesn't it look like the moon is following us?" During her weekly car ride with her grandmother from the city to the reservation, a young Native girl ponders the moon that seems to follow them. Each week, she looks forward to listening to her grandmother's warm, soothing voice as she sings and tells stories. Tonight, her grandmother teaches her about Grandmother Moon, her significance, and why we honor her. In her debut picture book, Wunneanatsu Lamb-Cason (Schaghticoke/HoChunk) captures a grandmother and grandchild's relationship through their shared wonder and admiration. Along with rich illustrations, Grandmother Moon preserves Indigenous histories and teachings within a modern setting, reminding us that Grandmother Moon is always watching over us, and wherever we are, we are safe and loved. Make sure to check out the Dtalkspodcast.com website! Thanks to Empire Toys for this episode of the podcast! Nostalgia is something everyone loves and Empire Toys in Keller Texas is on nostalgia overload. With toys and action figures from the 70's, 80's, 90's, and today, Empire Toys is a one-stop-shop for a trip down memory lane and a chance to reclaim what was once yours (but likely sold at a garage sale) Check out Empire Toys on Facebook, Instagram, or at TheEmpireToys.com AND Thanks to Self Unbound for this episode of the podcast: Your quality of life: physically, emotionally, mentally, and spiritually, is a direct reflection of the level of abundant energy, ease, and connection your nervous system has to experience your life! At Self Unbound, your nervous system takes center stage as we help unbind your limited healing potential through NetworkSpinal Care. Access the first steps to your Unbound journey by following us on Facebook, Instagram, or at www.selfunbound.com
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Matagal ka na bang nakakulong sa tanikala ng galit? Nais mo bang makalaya ngunit hindi mo alam kung saan magsisimula? Let God set you free from unforgiveness. Nothing is impossible with Him. Just come to the Lord for He is ready to help you. Support CBN Asia today!https://www.cbnasia.com/giveSupport the show
Patricia Sasser, former Assistant Head of School for Academic Affairs at Saint Mary's School (NC), shares her journey from a globally nomadic childhood to a career in television at ESPN, and ultimately to leadership in independent schools. Patricia reflects on how her early experiences shaped her curiosity, empathy, and people-first approach to leadership. She discusses the transition from journalism to education, the power of storytelling in fundraising, and her commitment to faculty well-being and retention. Patricia also explores the nuances of working in boarding versus day schools, single-sex versus coeducational environments, and the importance of mentoring and human-centered leadership. Now on sabbatical, she opens up about prioritizing family, pursuing creative passions, and continuing her doctoral work—all while staying deeply connected to the mission of supporting students and educators. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
In our last compilation episode, school leaders share their proudest moments. This episode is the final part of a series celebrating 100 episodes of Member Voices. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
As we continue to celebrate 100 episodes of Member Voices, we hear from school leaders about the biggest challenges they've faced, and where they turn to for inspiration. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Nais mo bang mag-aral sa Australia bilang international student at nalilito ka kung VET (Vocational Education and Training) course o master's degree ang dapat mong kunin? Sa bagong episode ng Kwaderno, pag-uusapan natin ang mga dapat mong malaman tungkol dito.
We are celebrating 100 episodes of Member Voices with compilations of responses to key questions from all our past seasons. In this episode, school leaders share what they've read that they feel has helped prepare them for this moment. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
To celebrate 100 episodes of Member Voices, we are releasing 5 “bitesize” episodes compiling responses to key questions from all our past seasons. In this episode, past guests share the top pieces of advice they're received on their professional journey. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
To celebrate 100 episodes of Member Voices, we are releasing 5 “bitesize” episodes compiling responses to key questions from all our past seasons. In this episode, past guests discuss their career journey and answer the question, “Was this always the plan?” You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
In this episode, two longtime thought partners—Jennifer Wallace, author of "Never Enough," and Dr. Tara Christie Kinsey, new head at Charlotte Country Day School—discuss what it means for educators to truly matter. They explore how school leaders can foster a culture where teachers feel seen, supported, and valued—and why that sense of mattering is foundational not only to teacher resilience, but to student success and thriving school communities. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Kviečiame pasiklausyti pokalbio vasariška tema - kuo gaivintis, kai temperatūra už lango nevaldomai kyla aukštyn. Apie maistą ir gėrimus karščių metu.Daugėja norinčiųjų tapti kariūnais. Kas yra kariūnas ir kuo jis skiriasi nuo karininko?Lietuviai atranda etnomadą. Pokalbis apie tai, kaip etnomada šiandien tampa ne tik aprangos detale, bet ir asmenine kultūrine žinute, kurią kiekvienas gali perduoti ją vilkėdamas.LRT KLASIKA skelbia radijo pjesių konkursą. Ruošdamiesi radijo šimtmečiui norime paskatinti dramaturgus, scenaristus, rašytojus ir įvairių sričių menininkus rašyti radijo pjeses - ieškome įvairaus formato, žanro ir temų kūrinių. Savo kūrinius gali siūlyti įvairią patirtį turintys kūrėjai. Yra numatytas prizinis fondas, o geriausia pjesė bus įvertinta ne tik piniginiu prizu, bet ir galimybe pastatyti kūrinį radijo teatre.Šiemet 120 metų sukanka Juozo Masiulio knygynui Panevėžyje. Tai vienas seniausių veikiančių nepriklausomų knygynų Lietuvoje.Ved. Darius Matas
Laochra an Oireachtais ar chuairt ar Corca Dhuibhne.
Todd Herauf, Head of School at The Galloway School (TX), reflects on his transition from public education to independent schools, the lessons he's carried forward, and the values that guide his leadership style. He shares how a commitment to people-first leadership, clear communication, and relationship-building has helped him strengthen school culture, engage with the board, and support his faculty. Todd also discusses the joys and challenges of leading a small school, his approach to governance and strategic change, and what inspires him most as a lifelong educator. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Known for his deep dives into ramen and Japanese eats, Raff de Leon also known as Ramen Raff is now turning his lens and his palate towards local Filipino dishes that deserve just as much love. - Kilala si Raff de Leon o Ramen Raff dahil sa kanyang mga food recommendations at reviews sa mga pagkaing tulad ng ramen at iba pang mga Japanese food. Ngunit ngayon ay nais naman niyang ituon ang pansin sa mga pagkaing Pinoy na karapat-dapat ipakilala.
Iselle Chua, a youth leader and member of Darwin's Filipino dance crew Philthebeat, has turned her challenging migration journey into a mission to uplift and unite young Filipinos in Australia. - Layon ng tubong-Butuan na si Iselle Chua, isang youth leader at miyembro ng Filipino dance crew na Philthebeat sa Darwin, na mapag-isa ang kabataang may dugong Pinoy sa Darwin.
In this episode, we're bringing you a curated selection of conversations from the KubeCon EU 2025 showfloor. We'll be diving into the rise of platform engineering, exploring some cutting-edge technologies, getting updates on core Kubernetes components, and hearing some truly unique user stories, like using Kubernetes on a dairy farm! Do you have something cool to share? Some questions? Let us know: - web: kubernetespodcast.com - mail: kubernetespodcast@google.com - twitter: @kubernetespod - bluesky: @kubernetespodcast.com News of the week CNCF Blog - Announcing the Automated Governance Maturity Model Kubernetes Blog CNCF Blog - Understanding Kubernetes Gateway API: A Modern Approach to Traffic Management Open Observability Summit Links from the interview NAIS at NAV, with Hans Kristian Flaatten and Audun Fauchald Strand Audun Fauchald Strand Hans Kristian Flaatten NAV (Norwegian Labor and Welfare Administration) Kubernetes Podcast 216: NAIS, with Johnny Horvi and Frode Sundby NAIS KubeCon EU 2025 Keynote: Adventures of Building a Platform as a Service for the Government - Hans Kristian Flaatten, Lead Platform Engineer, NAV & Audun Fauchald Strand, Principal Software Engineer, NAV GKE release notes Platform Engineering, with Max Körbächer and Andreas (Andi) Grabner Max Körbächer Andreas (Andi) Grabner Book: “Platform Engineering for Architects: Crafting modern platforms as a product” by Max Körbächer, Andreas Grabner, and Hilliary Lipsig Cloud Native Summit Munich Kubernetes at LinkedIn, with Ahmet Alp Balkan and Ronak Nathani Ahmet Alp Balkan Ronak Nathani Kubernetes Podcast 249: Kubernetes at LinkedIn, with Ahmet Alp Balkan and Ronak Nathani Ahmet's Blog Introducing Multi-Cluster Orchestrator: Scale your Kubernetes workloads across regions LLMs on Kubernetes, with Mofi and Abdel KubeCon EU 2025 talk: Yes You Can Run LLMs on Kubernetes - Abdel Sghiouar & Mofi Rahman, Google Cloud About the Gateway API Gateway API Inference Extension Deploy GKE Inference Gateway SIG etcd with Ivan Valdes Ivan Valdes etcd.io SIG etcd on GitHub Open Source Kubernetes, with Jago Macleod Jago Macleod Google Open Source: Kubernetes Schedmd Slurm Ray Run:ai from Nvidia Medium blog: “Deploy Slurm on GKE” by Abdel Sghiouar AI-Hypercomputer, xpk XPK (Accelerated Processing Kit, pronounced x-p-k) is a command line interface that simplifies cluster creation and workload execution on Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). XPK generates preconfigured, training-optimized clusters and allows easy workload scheduling without any Kubernetes expertise. Cursor AI Editor Dairy Farm Automation & Banking with Kubernetes, with Clément Nussbaumer Clément Nussbaumer Talos Linux Cluster-api Cluster API is a Kubernetes subproject focused on providing declarative APIs and tooling to simplify provisioning, upgrading, and operating multiple Kubernetes clusters. KubeCon EU 2025 Talk: “Day-2'000 - Migration From Kubeadm+Ansible To ClusterAPI+Talos: A Swiss Bank's Journey” - Clément Nussbaumer, PostFinance Kubeadm Kubeadm is a tool built to provide kubeadm init and kubeadm join as best-practice "fast paths" for creating Kubernetes clusters. Being a First-Time KubeCon Attendee, with Nick Taylor Kubernetes The Hard Way K3s - “The certified Kubernetes distribution built for IoT & Edge computing” Kubernetes Ingress Controllers Kubernetes Up and Running Kubernetes Docs KubeCon EU 2025 Sponsored Keynote: The Science of Winning: Oracle Red Bull Racing's Formula with Open Source, Kubernetes and AI - Sudha Raghavan, SVP of OCI Developer Platform, Oracle
In this episode, we talk with Debra Wilson, President of NAIS, about the challenges facing independent school leaders today. We explore topics ranging from managing technology and data to navigating complex governance issues and supporting students' well-being.ResourcesNational Association of Independent Schools (NAIS)Southern Association of Independent Schools (SAIS)Trustee Handbook, resource from NAIS serving as a guide to the fundamentals of good governance from the unique perspective of independent schoolsNew View EDU, podcast from NAIS featuring thought leaders from inside and outside the world of education to share their views on the purpose and nature of schoolDebra's go-to podcastsClass Disrupted, with Diane Tavenner and Michael Horn EconTalkFuture UThe Prof G Pod, with Scott GallowayWork Life, with Adam GrantBiscuits and Jam, from Southern LivingFreakonomicsNPR News Now, the latest news in five minutesThe Anxious Generation, book by Jonathan Haidt which argues that the spread of smartphones, social media and overprotective parenting have led to a "rewiring" of childhood and a rise in mental illness.
Rob Short, Head of School at Trinity Episcopal School (VA), discusses how his school integrates innovation, AI, and creativity across the curriculum while fostering student wellness and agency. Rob shares the story behind their “Discover Your Path” philosophy, the design of their discovery period and innovation challenges, and the importance of balancing new technologies with ethical thinking and human connection. He reflects on his own journey from microbiology to school leadership and offers insights into navigating complexity through strategic planning and student-centered design. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
How do you create gathering spaces that feel welcoming, engaging, and deeply aligned with your organization's mission? In a time of rapid change, how can associations foster innovation and maintain their relevance for diverse and evolving member needs? And how do you rebrand a brand that is steeped in history and tradition?In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews Debra Wilson, President of the National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS). Debra discusses:The diverse landscape of independent schools, from rural to urban, large to small, and secular to religious, all grounded in a student-centered mission.What makes a school “independent,” including governance by a board and financial independence, even among faith-affiliated schools.How NAIS fosters unity across its diverse membership through shared values and a deep commitment to students' developmental needs.NAIS's transformation of its annual conference into “Thrive,” a reimagined, branded experience focused on creativity, learning, and community.Turning the traditional exhibit hall into “The Quad,” a vibrant, interactive space with coaching, activities, student performances, and more.Shaking up the keynote speaker model with non-traditional presenters like a spoken word poet and a school leader who broke a board on stage!Moving into a new, flexible, and welcoming office space that doubles as an event venue, complete with student art, rooftop access, and flexible gathering rooms.Their recent rebrand, which didn't just update NAIS' colors and logo, but realigned the association's goals to better reflect what members need now.Plans for a strategic planning process informed by member voices.NAIS's commitment to hosting more members in their space, and their strategy of gathering and community-building.References:NAIS Website
Liz Joyce, School Counselor at Nashoba Brooks School (MA), discusses the multifaceted challenges she faces in her role - particularly regarding student wellbeing - the impact of social media, and the importance of engaging with parents. She emphasizes the need for relationally based learning and community support among faculty and staff. Liz reflects on her professional journey, the lessons learned, and the evolving landscape of child development post-COVID, while also sharing her proudest moments in helping students and families navigate challenges. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
TRASH TALK guestmix: 01. Rouman - Enter The Rave 02. Trash Talk - ID 03. Latte - 121 04. Trash Talk - dub 05. Serum - Stressed Out 06. T>I - Chin Step 07. Dominator & Logan D - Filthy Dog (Trash Talk Remix) 08. Baker & Infrared - Knight Bus VIP 09. High Contrast - If We Ever (Unglued VIP Remix) 10. Upgrade, Master Error - No Comply 11. Formula - Automatech 12. Nais & Lowriderz - FloFloFlo 13. Majistrate & Sub Zero - The Untitled Tune - Rendah Remix 14. Gydra - Heist 15. Majistrate & Sub Zero - Step On Dem VIP 16. Dominator - History Making (Master Error & Amplify Remix) 17. Upgrade - Lycra Lout 18. Skantia - meANDu 19. Sub Zero & Majistrate - Get Mad VIP 20. Amplify & Harry Shotta - Heavy Hitters 21. Ozma & Avenax - Echo 22. Gino - Jungle Dem 23. Mozey & Basslayerz - Get Outter Here 24. Current Value - City Syndrome 25. Sub Zero & Majistrate - Badman Riddim - Infrared Remix 26. Trash Talk - Feel The Vibrations 27. Teddy Killerz x Spyda - Run (Rouman Remix) 28. Dominator - Think First (Nu Elementz Remix) 29. Mistwist - Understand (Trash Talk Remix) 30. Bou - Scorpio 31. Eurythmics Sweet Dreams - (Macky Gee Bootleg) 32. J Bookey & Eksman - Shutdown (VIP) 33. Majistrate - Guillotine (Infrared Remix) 34. Heist - Moose Knucle (Logan D Remix) 35. Trash Talk - Champions 36. Jayline & Shroomz - Sour Diesel PASHA NUTS guestmix: 01. Rene LaVice - Vibe Check 02. A.M.C - Run 03. Ryan Audley - Wanna Dance 04. Eliminate - Weeble Wobble VIP - Circadian's VIP of the VIP 14 05. Marlon Hoffstadt & DJ Daddy Trance - It's That Time (Dimension Remix) 06. Sub Focus & Metrik - Trip 07. Freaks & Geeks - Rave Is Life 08. >>>Ed Rush & Optical - Chubrub 09. A.M.C - There in 10 10. Pasha Nuts - Lose Control 11. DC2 & Punchman - Sportpit 12. Flowidus feat. Matisse - Belong 13. Lexurus - Crystalize 14. Modest Intentions - The Beyond 15. Culture Shock - Renaissance 16. Culture Shock & Grafix - Make It Pump 17. Ekko & Sidetrack - Keep The Energy 18. Junk Mail & A.M.C - Blocklist 19. Koven & A.M.C - Hooked 20. Trei & Deep Notion - Nobody But You 21. Sub Focus - Wildfire 22. Changing Faces - Feel Alive 23. Ryan Audley & Nuwei - You And Me (Nuwei VIP) 24. Friction - Supersonic 25. Pasha Nuts - ID MISTWIST guestmix: 01. all tracks 02.are 03. Mistwist - id GVOZD vibez: 01.Dapreme - Serenity 02.Askel & Elere - Space Dub 03.Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Aim High 04.René LaVice, Feed Me - Freak Out 05.Punchman - Bounce 06.sless - GO 07.Ozma Tasha Baxter - Rise Up 08.Current Value - Schatten 09.What So Not feat. EVAN GIIA - Messin' Me Up (Buunshin Remix) 10.Gydra - Shotgun (Gydra remix) 11.Max Shade - Reality 12.Yehor & DnB Doctor - Was Broke 13.The Smell of Males - We Not Found 14.TR Tactics - Against The Grain 15.Xylym - Compound 16.Xaetis - Who Are You 17.Beskar - Starfighter 18.Doctor Werewolf - Another Level 19.Synergy - Mirage 20.mansaymo & boolat - Breeze 21.GNTLMAN - Tonight 22.The Prototypes - Feed My Soul
TRASH TALK guestmix: 01. Rouman - Enter The Rave 02. Trash Talk - ID 03. Latte - 121 04. Trash Talk - dub 05. Serum - Stressed Out 06. T>I - Chin Step 07. Dominator & Logan D - Filthy Dog (Trash Talk Remix) 08. Baker & Infrared - Knight Bus VIP 09. High Contrast - If We Ever (Unglued VIP Remix) 10. Upgrade, Master Error - No Comply 11. Formula - Automatech 12. Nais & Lowriderz - FloFloFlo 13. Majistrate & Sub Zero - The Untitled Tune - Rendah Remix 14. Gydra - Heist 15. Majistrate & Sub Zero - Step On Dem VIP 16. Dominator - History Making (Master Error & Amplify Remix) 17. Upgrade - Lycra Lout 18. Skantia - meANDu 19. Sub Zero & Majistrate - Get Mad VIP 20. Amplify & Harry Shotta - Heavy Hitters 21. Ozma & Avenax - Echo 22. Gino - Jungle Dem 23. Mozey & Basslayerz - Get Outter Here 24. Current Value - City Syndrome 25. Sub Zero & Majistrate - Badman Riddim - Infrared Remix 26. Trash Talk - Feel The Vibrations 27. Teddy Killerz x Spyda - Run (Rouman Remix) 28. Dominator - Think First (Nu Elementz Remix) 29. Mistwist - Understand (Trash Talk Remix) 30. Bou - Scorpio 31. Eurythmics Sweet Dreams - (Macky Gee Bootleg) 32. J Bookey & Eksman - Shutdown (VIP) 33. Majistrate - Guillotine (Infrared Remix) 34. Heist - Moose Knucle (Logan D Remix) 35. Trash Talk - Champions 36. Jayline & Shroomz - Sour Diesel PASHA NUTS guestmix: 01. Rene LaVice - Vibe Check 02. A.M.C - Run 03. Ryan Audley - Wanna Dance 04. Eliminate - Weeble Wobble VIP - Circadian's VIP of the VIP 14 05. Marlon Hoffstadt & DJ Daddy Trance - It's That Time (Dimension Remix) 06. Sub Focus & Metrik - Trip 07. Freaks & Geeks - Rave Is Life 08. >>>Ed Rush & Optical - Chubrub 09. A.M.C - There in 10 10. Pasha Nuts - Lose Control 11. DC2 & Punchman - Sportpit 12. Flowidus feat. Matisse - Belong 13. Lexurus - Crystalize 14. Modest Intentions - The Beyond 15. Culture Shock - Renaissance 16. Culture Shock & Grafix - Make It Pump 17. Ekko & Sidetrack - Keep The Energy 18. Junk Mail & A.M.C - Blocklist 19. Koven & A.M.C - Hooked 20. Trei & Deep Notion - Nobody But You 21. Sub Focus - Wildfire 22. Changing Faces - Feel Alive 23. Ryan Audley & Nuwei - You And Me (Nuwei VIP) 24. Friction - Supersonic 25. Pasha Nuts - ID MISTWIST guestmix: 01. all tracks 02.are 03. Mistwist - id GVOZD vibez: 01.Dapreme - Serenity 02.Askel & Elere - Space Dub 03.Drumsound & Bassline Smith - Aim High 04.René LaVice, Feed Me - Freak Out 05.Punchman - Bounce 06.sless - GO 07.Ozma Tasha Baxter - Rise Up 08.Current Value - Schatten 09.What So Not feat. EVAN GIIA - Messin' Me Up (Buunshin Remix) 10.Gydra - Shotgun (Gydra remix) 11.Max Shade - Reality 12.Yehor & DnB Doctor - Was Broke 13.The Smell of Males - We Not Found 14.TR Tactics - Against The Grain 15.Xylym - Compound 16.Xaetis - Who Are You 17.Beskar - Starfighter 18.Doctor Werewolf - Another Level 19.Synergy - Mirage 20.mansaymo & boolat - Breeze 21.GNTLMAN - Tonight 22.The Prototypes - Feed My Soul
Brenna Foley speaks with Sarah Odell, PhD, Dean of Faculty at San Francisco University High School (CA), to discuss her research on gender equity and women in leadership. Sarah shares insights from her work on the challenges women face in the leadership pipeline, the evolving landscape of hiring and retention in independent schools, and strategies for fostering inclusive school communities. She also reflects on her personal journey, the mentors who shaped her career, and the importance of balancing innovation with institutional values. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Newly-appointed Philippine Ambassador to Australia Antonio Morales sits with SBS Filipino for a one-on-one interview. - Ang bagong itinalagang ambassador ng Philippine Embassy sa Australia na si Antonio Morales ay nakapanayam ng SBS Filipino tungkol sa kanyang bagong tungkulin at mga plano sa termino.
Jackie Wolking speaks with Ben Farrell, Interim Head of School at New England Innovation Academy (MA), to discuss the role of AI in education and innovation. Ben shares how his school embraces emerging technologies, engages students in shaping AI policies, and fosters a culture of experimentation and adaptation. He also reflects on his journey in education, the importance of mentorship, and how independent schools can prepare students for an AI-driven future. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Margaret Anne Rowe speaks with Connie Coker, Head of St. Anne's School (MD), to discuss her journey in education and leadership. Connie shares her experiences transitioning from public to independent schools, the influence of mentors, and the parallels between her role as a school leader and her background as a competitive soccer goalkeeper. You can find some related NAIS resources from this episode by visiting nais.org/membervoices.
Hey everyone,As the year draws to a close, the bangers just keep coming! This week, we're spinning fresh tracks from Qmare & Nator, Nais, Prdk & RAIDO, and TRCD, with plenty more to keep your playlists stacked.In Demos, WIPs, and Promos, we're diving into tunes from CPTL PNSHMNT, MYGR, Neothrope, and TESSERACTS—get ready for some serious heat.As always, Ollie's here to guide you through the freshest sounds of the week.TRACKLIST AND MORE INFO: https://www.stonxmusic.co.uk/stonxcast-ep121Stonx Music 2024 Annual -https://www.beatport.com/release/annual-2024/4832284Don't forget you can catch us LIVE recording Stonxcast on Twitch every Friday at 7pm (UK)
Hey everyone,It's another epic week of neurofunk goodness! This time, we're bringing you heavy hitters from Irontype, Holotrope, Overtune, and the massive collab between Esym & Dropset, plus even more fire to keep you moving.In Demos, WIPs, and Promos, we're diving into standout tracks from Nais, TRCD, NickBee, and the dynamic duo Confusion & Avile.Ollie's on deck to guide you through the freshest cuts of the week—let's jump in!TRACKLIST AND MORE INFO: https://www.stonxmusic.co.uk/stonxcast-ep120Stonx Music 2024 Annual -https://www.beatport.com/release/annual-2024/4832284Don't forget you can catch us LIVE recording Stonxcast on Twitch every Friday at 7pm (UK)
Hey everyone,This week is all about incredible collaborations and massive tunes! We've got fresh tracks from First Person & Sindicate, Dysta, Pythius & REEBZ, and Confusion & PRDK, plus even more to keep you locked in.Over in Demos, WIPs, and Promos, we're spotlighting bangers from Holotrope & Karpa, Irontype, NEMY, and Nais.As always, Ollie's here to guide you through the very best of the scene right now.TRACKLIST AND MORE INFO: https://www.stonxmusic.co.uk/stonxcast-ep119It's Tricky - Tension / Dah Lighthttps://cygnusmusic.link/x6yg5bbDon't forget you can catch us LIVE recording Stonxcast on Twitch every Friday at 7pm (UK)
Show NotesThis episode of Talking Technology with ATLIS features Dr. Nicole Furlonge, executive director of the Klingenstein Center at Columbia University, who shares her expertise on leadership in independent schools. Drawing on her experience as a former teacher, Furlonge emphasizes the importance of listening, empathy, and collaboration between tech leaders and educators to foster effective technology integration. She also delves into the complexities of AI in education, highlighting both the ethical concerns and the potential benefits for teaching and learning. Finally, the episode takes an unexpected turn with a discussion of how the book "World War Z" can be used to explore storytelling and perspective.ResourcesRace Sounds: The Art of Listening in African American Literature, book by Dr. FurlongeThe Crucial Art — and Science — of Listening Leadership, interview with Dr. Furlonge for EdSurgeSchools Can Change, But Only When Leaders Learn How to Listen, interview with Dr. Furlonge for EdSurgeStudent Agency in the Digital Age: Integrating AI in Literature Education, article from NAIS
Malapit na nga ba talaga ang katapusan ng lahat? Sa ilan, ito ay sobrang nakakatakot at nakakabalisa. Sa iba naman, ito na ang pagdating ng inaasahang pag-asa.Nais niyo bang malaman kung ano ang mga pangyayaring darating sa hinaharap? Speaker: Ptr. Paul De Vera Series: Living In The End TImes Scripture Reading: Ezekiel 36:22-24, Ezekiel 38:1-6; 14-16, Ezekiel 39:7 Watch The Full Message here: https://go.ccf.org.ph/11172024Tag
Take a stand to protect farmers' rights and stop animal EID! Join us at the Rogue Food Conference to help stop mandatory animal ID laws that threaten our rights. Learn more and register here: https://roguefoodconference.com/rfc-tx/ Rogue Food TX Discount: Berg10 https://roguefoodconference.com/come-and-tag-it-help-stop-animal-id/ DATA: https://grist.org/article/in-court-ca... Today, I'm going to interview homesteader John Moody about the bill that involves the electronic identification of livestock. John explains that livestock tracking goes far back in history. It started with branding animals to sort and keep track of cattle, and branding was eventually replaced with ear tags. With the rise of the beef industry, government agencies wanted an electronic way to keep track of all livestock at all times. Like many government programs, this idea was sold under the guise of safety coincidentally as there's a huge push to get Americans and Western countries to eat less meat. Their efforts have been unsuccessful thus far, which is why they are resorting to EID and RFID electronic identification of animals in an attempt to get farmers to radically reduce their number of livestock. In the early 2000s, the USDA proposed the National Animal Identification System (NAIS), which would require every farmer and homesteader in America to radio-frequency ID tag every single livestock animal they have, including cattle, pork, chickens, lamb, and goats. Confinement animal feeding operations (CAFOs) were exempt. John explains that the USDA does not need a vote to instate the NAIS. They can create rules without needing a law or bill to be passed. Congresswoman Harriet Hageman has created a bill to stop NAIS and has stopped RFID twice in the past. Around 100 years ago, 50% of American households were farming households. That number is now down to only 2 to 3 million farmers in America! You can personally stand up for your farmers! People who were not farmers stopped this program in 2009. Buying your food directly from your farmers is one of the best ways to support them. Call your congressperson and senator, and ask them to support Hageman's amendment that would prevent the USDA from being able to require RFID tagging on animals of any kind. The Rogue Food Conference organized by Joel Salatin works to organize pushback against regulations that make it difficult for the public to access real food from farmers. The next seminar is happening on November 8th and 9th in Dallas!