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Welcome to the CavasShips Podcast with Christopher P. Cavas and Chris Servello…a weekly podcast looking at naval and maritime events and issues of the day – in the US, across the seas and around the world. On this episode…we review the week…from time spent at the Surface Navy Association's National Symposium…to ship namings…to SECNAV farewells…we share our highlights from what was a very busy couple of days.
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In this episode, Winston Brady speaks with Heather Bakogiannias, Brittney Massey, and Katherine Greco-Fortney about their recent trip to the National Symposium for Classical Education held in March of 2024 in Phoenix Arizona. The National Symposium for Classical Education is hosted by the Great Hearts Institute and this year, focused on the theme of "Renewing the Great Conversation." For these classical educators, their highlights from the trip included leadership insights from former prime minister of Australia Tony Abbott, the need for more Socrates and more classical wisdom from Roosevelt Montás, and wisdom on how to deal with (or avoid) social media usage from Jane Austen. For classical educators, stay tuned to the Great Hearts Institute for more information about next year's conference: https://classicaleducationsymposium.org/
In this episode, Winston Brady speaks with Heather Bakogiannias, Brittney Massey, and Katherine Greco-Fortney about their recent trip to the National Symposium for Classical Education held in March of 2024 in Phoenix Arizona. The National Symposium for Classical Education is hosted by the Great Hearts Institute and this year, focused on the theme of "Renewing the Great Conversation." For these classical educators, their highlights from the trip included leadership insights from former prime minister of Australia Tony Abbott, the need for more Socrates and more classical wisdom from Roosevelt Montás, and wisdom on how to deal with (or avoid) social media usage from Jane Austen. For classical educators, stay tuned to the Great Hearts Institute for more information about next year's conference: https://classicaleducationsymposium.org/
A national symposium on Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza, moderated by ASTHO CEO Dr. Joseph Kanter and attended by many ASTHO members, discussed many aspects of the virus; Dr. Janice Phillips, Assistant Director at the Illinois Department of Public Health, discusses their 30 Days of Public Health Campaign; and ASTHO has a webinar focused on leveraging syndromic surveillance to promote health equity for people with disabilities. ASTHO Webpage: Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Scientific Symposium Illinois Department of Public Health News Release: IDPH Kicks Off “30 Days of Public Health” Celebration to Coincide with National Minority Health Month ASTHO Webinar: Defining Disability for Syndromic Surveillance – Data to Action ASTHO Webinar: Defining Disability for Syndromic Surveillance – Data to Action Technical Assistance
Episode 226: Join Vonda and Lori as they chat with Ralph Giordano AIFD, owner of Giordano's Floral Creations in Fort Pierce FL, and one of the "Core 4" AIFD Symposium Coordinators. Ralph shares his excitement for the upcoming AIFD National Symposium "Emerge" to be held in Orlando FL from July 2-6.Listen in to discover exciting details about the schedule of events and what you can expect to gain from attending. As a non-member of AIFD, Lori encourages everyone to attend and shares her thoughts on the takeaways you can expect to gain from your time and investment.Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to learn and grow in the world of floral design! Early bird registration ends on May 15th, so register now and emerge with AIFD this summer in Orlando.AIFD Symposium InformationEmerge Brochure PDFRegistration PageSponsored by: Flower CliqueFlower Clique Prep SchoolReal Life Retail Florist
Ahead of the Surface Navy Association's 36th National Symposium, tune in to this special episode of Maritime Nation, to hear CMS's Dean and Navalist in conversation with shipbuilders and surface warfare experts, Vice Admiral Rick Hunt, USN (ret.) and Captain Mark Vandroff, USN (ret.).
The RRP Thoroughbred Makeover & National Symposium has concluded for the year (we made it!) and we'll be sharing a recap of the event. You'll hear a few different interviews from some of the competitors, including Justine Griffin from Heels Down Happy Hour, and we'll have a final hoorah with our Making the Makeover Riders! We'll wrap with a training tip and adoptable horse with Leandra Cooper from New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program. Stay tuned...Retired Racehorse Radio Guests and Links Episode 114Hosts:Joy Hillsand Kristen Kovatch Bentley ofThe Horseback WriterImage Credit:Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor:Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners:The Thoroughbred MakeoverandNew Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Bridget Hollern, Silver Dollar Team, Morgan Hayden, Justine GriffinGuest: JuliaJesu, Clare Mansmann, Melissa Meitzen, Adrianna NanniniGuest: Leandra CooperAdoptable Horse of the Week: Cover Me UpAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company and Listeners like you!
The RRP Thoroughbred Makeover & National Symposium has concluded for the year (we made it!) and we'll be sharing a recap of the event. You'll hear a few different interviews from some of the competitors, including Justine Griffin from Heels Down Happy Hour, and we'll have a final hoorah with our Making the Makeover Riders! We'll wrap with a training tip and adoptable horse with Leandra Cooper from New Vocations Racehorse Adoption Program. Stay tuned...Retired Racehorse Radio Guests and Links Episode 114Hosts:Joy Hillsand Kristen Kovatch Bentley ofThe Horseback WriterImage Credit:Retired Racehorse RadioTitle Sponsor:Kentucky Performance ProductsMedia Partners:The Thoroughbred MakeoverandNew Vocations Racehorse AdoptionGuest: Bridget Hollern, Silver Dollar Team, Morgan Hayden, Justine GriffinGuest: JuliaJesu, Clare Mansmann, Melissa Meitzen, Adrianna NanniniGuest: Leandra CooperAdoptable Horse of the Week: Cover Me UpAdditional Support Provided by: Cashel Company and Listeners like you!
How has your understanding of and relationship with Australia Day changed over time? What goes through your mind when you hear a Welcome to Country or Acknowledgment of Country? And what do you think of when you hear the term Aboriginal prosperity? These are just some of the questions touched on in this extended interview with Griefologist, Rosemary Wanganeen, who takes us on a journey towards healing by embracing grief. As you'll hear, there is important work to be done by Indigenous and Non-Indigenous Australians, and it starts with finding ways to forgive our 1788 ancestors. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, Nataleigh shares a song produced as part of her 13-year-old songwriting competition, eMusic. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! 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Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: Loss, Grief, And Forgiveness: Rosemary Wanganeen On How Indigenous And Non-Indigenous Australians Can Thrive 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week There is no featured drink this week. 00:03:04 Rosemary Wanganeen, The Healing Centre for Griefology Three weeks ago, at the end of May 2023, The Healing Centre for Griefology, shared a post that read: Did you know that 25% of Aboriginal people living in the inner city have mental health problems? We can change this - we can educate institutions and organisations about Griefology as a proven method to enact Aboriginal prosperity. It triggered an avalanche of comments like "looking for more handouts", "the solution to Aboriginal prosperity is not different to Whites - get off the grog", "easy fix, pack up the 'dilly bag' and go 'walkabout' and get out of the city, you all get paid by the government no matter where you go, and you will still get everything for nothing no matter where you go, so GET OUT OF THE CITY IF ITS MAKING YOU CRAZY". When the founder and director of the Healing Centre for Griefology, Rosemary Wanganeen, shared how much hurt this caused her team, a flood of compassion arose from many people, including me, who just couldn't process the vitriol the Centre had received. Rosemary Wanganeen Niina Marni (how are you)? Rosemary, you are a Griefologist, a Clinical Loss & Grief Counsellor, today I want to delve into what griefology actually is, what The Seven Phases to Integrating Loss and Grief are, and your upcoming symposium on July 7, along with some discussion of the polarising views about Australia Day, my mixed feelings about Acknowledgement Of Country rituals in some circumstances, some insights about how to approach The Voice, and the buried art of intuition. But first I want to return to those spiteful, racist messages you and your team received. My reaction was almost a carbon copy of everybody else's. We were staggered by the unveiled hatred. One comment from anthropologist, Sue Fraser, summed it up by saying: I am so sorry that you and your team have to deal with these comments. It is sickening and sad that people believe these things, and that they think it's okay to dump these comments on to someone like yourself who is doing such great work for Aboriginal Peoples and for the rest of us as well. Sending love and hugs Sue. However, I think I have a deeper understanding of what was behind those comments, now that I have spent a few weeks listening to you talk. In particular, you shine a light on the psychotic state of the 1788 arrivals, explaining that they became perpetrators of violence having been victims of a broken approach to life that disconnected them from their humanity, in a process that stretches back to Plato and even beyond. Can we please start here because I think your framing of this evolution might help us make sense of the macabre way Romans crucified people, the hideous human waste of The Great War, and even what's happening today in Ukraine. I'd like to dwell a little longer on Australia Day. My own journey over 50 years has been one of a little bit of "rah rah", then many years of indifference (although the public holiday was gratefully received), to a stirred reflection on the "experiment" of South Australia, to growing conflict about how to process my growing understanding of some of the dark, dark stuff my ancestors did, to a point of being rather frozen now. That's why my ears priced up when you mentioned, in a recent interview, the importance of you finding a way to forgive the 1788 arrivals, and the importance of us Anglo people finding a way to forgive them, too. Can you please expand on this? The theme of forgiveness is key, here, but you do differentiate between grief forgiveness vs religious forgiveness. Can you explain this to me? This reflection on words does raise the importance of both language and the process of passing on knowledge. In Sand Talk, Tyson Yunkaporta talks about Europeans named the mountains in the east as The Great Dividing Range, even though it doesn't diving anything (it is, in fact, an song line that connects), and the coral off the east coast as the Great Barrier Reef even though it is not a barrier but in fact another song line that connects. Does this explain why there seems to be such a large gap between indigenous and non-indigenous cultures? Something else Tyson shares in his book is the role of passing on knowledge through stories or yarns and how written words tend to be processed in short term memory but oral stories tend to get stuck into long term memory. As part of discussing this, it also brings up themes of the characters in Aboriginal stories - people, animals, plants, and even rocks and stars. He shared a story about a magpie and a crow that is still triggered every time I see one of those birds (it was part of a story about the importance of taking the learning of knowledge seriously) but I've also heard you tell a story about a meeting with Grandfather Crow. I'd love to understand this dynamic more. We start our episodes with a simple acknowledgement of country and at the netball recently, there was a truly earnest and profound Welcome To Country that had gravitas and meaning. However, I see so many acknowledgement of country rituals that are either blurted out quickly as an inconvenience, or are made overly elaborate and hand-wringing in some theatre settings, that they come across as either hypocritical at one end or virtue signalling on steroids at the other end. What is your thinking about these rituals? One of my clients was warned not to do an acknowledgement of country at an event for fear of offending people but as I learn more about griefology and the seven phases to integrating loss and grief, it seems that fear is because there is stuff bottled up inside many of us and it threatens to blow in harmful ways, or even just uncomfortable ways. Could we walk through these phases? Phase 1 Contemporary Aboriginal DisadvantagePhase 2 Childhood Violations / Losses & Unresolved GriefPhase 3 Australian History; English History; Ancient History; Plato 388 BC.Phase 4& 5 Ancient Traditional CulturePhase 6 Reclamation of Contemporary Loss & Grief ProgramsPhase 7 Develop Training Programs for every sector across society I'm fascinated by your methodology for developing griefology. You talk about intuitive research. What does that mean and how can we be sure the voices we hear inside are not delusions? Can you tell us about the National Symposium on Griefolology at the Adelaide Convention Centre. What it is, who should go, and what you hope it will achieve? Steve references his documentary, Sorry Proof Country, during the interview. It was uploaded to YouTube many years ago when there was a 10-minute limit. So here is part one of the 30-minute film YouTube will guide you to parts two and three as you watch. 01:36:54 Musical Pilgrimage Our featured song this episode is Here in the Woods, by Nataleigh. Nataleigh is a dynamo on the local music scene. She performs all over place but also makes musical magic with her twin sister, Amanda, by hosting an annual music competition called eMusic. The twins invite friends to submit a song that follows three rules; each song has to be original, recorded at home, and meet the 'general' characteristics of the chosen genre. This year the genre is acoustic, but previous years it has been everything from power balads to children's songs. There tend to be about six entries each year and then the 50 or so people who turn up vote on the songs so that a winner can be chosen. The song we're going to listen to is a good accompaniment to this episode. It's called Here in the Woods. It was written by Amanda but both sisters sing it. It's a good choice for this episode because part of what Rosemary Wanganeen was encouraging us to do was to get "into the woods" to reconnect to the stories from the land around us. And this song makes many references to immersing in and observing the woods, the forest, the moon, etc. We wish them all the best for this year's 13th eMusic competition - and thank you to Carol Neller for putting us in touch.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Associations Thrive, host Joanna Pineda interviews John Segota, Executive Director of the National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC). John introduces NAGC, talks about his journey to becoming Executive Director of NAGC, and how NAGC membership is increasing after a steady decline in the past few years. John discusses:How he became interested in the nonprofit sector.How he nailed the interview and became Executive Director of NAGC.How NAGC had to provide support to their members really fast during the pandemic.NAGC's virtual and hybrid conference strategy, including a new virtual event in the Spring.NAGC's commitment to DEI in the membership and among students in gifted programs.A new virtual National Symposium on Equity for Black and Brown Gifted Students.NAGC's new LEAP program, a professional development framework for members.The association's State of the States in Gifted Education report.Ongoing changes to NAGC's governance.How John is a self-described governance geek.References:NAGC WebsiteThe Will to Govern Well by Glenn H. Tecker, Paul D. Meyer, Bud Crouch, Leigh WintzThe State of the States in Gifted Education
Season 1: It Takes A Podcast: Conversations on PSB with the Experts Episode 1: Jane Silovsky Jimmy Widdifield Jr. hosts a conversation with Jane Silovsky, Director of the National Center on the Sexual Behavior of Youth (NCSBY). Silovsky discusses how she became involved in the Problematic Sexual Behavior field, the evolution of research into PSB, the importance of caregivers and an interdisciplinary approach to treating children with PSB, and how the CAC model is an ideal model for understanding and effectively responding to these youth and their families. Jane Silovsky is a researcher, clinical psychologist, professor at the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, and leading expert on the topic of problematic sexual behavior. She serves as the Director of the National Center on the Sexual Behavior of Youth (NCSBY) and sits as the Chair for the National Symposium on the Sexual Behavior of Youth. Silovsky developed the original PSB-CBT preschool model. She also updated the original PSB-CBT school-age model and co-adapted for OJJDP sites. Resources: PSB Whitepaper: “Children with Problematic Sexual Behavior: Recommendations for the MDT and CAC Process” https://www.srcac.org/research-to-practice-resources/ National Center on the Sexual Behavior of Youth: https://www.ncsby.org/ Episode Transcript: https://www.srcac.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/01/Jane-Silovsky-transcript-final.docx Credits: Music credits: "Airport Lounge" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This podcast is funded through a grant from the Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention, Office of Justice Programs, U.S. Department of Justice. Neither the U.S. Department of Justice nor any of its components, operate, control, are responsible for, or necessarily endorse, this podcast (including, without limitation, its content, technical infrastructure, and policies, and any services or tools provided).
On this episode, Mark Bauerlein and Robert Jackson discuss the GreatHearts Institute and the upcoming National Symposium for Classical Education.
On this episode, Mark Bauerlein and Robert Jackson discuss the GreatHearts Institute and the upcoming National Symposium for Classical Education.
In today's episode Andrew Pudewa and Julie Walker interview Dr. Robert Jackson. Dr. Jackson is the Executive Director of Great Hearts Institute. Founded in Phoenix twenty years ago, Great Hearts Institute now boasts forty academies spread across Arizona and Texas. In the near future, the organization will be expanding into Louisiana as well as Florida. Listen to the podcast to learn how the Great Hearts Academies function as free charter schools and about their upcoming National Symposium for Classical Education, where Andrew will be presenting. Referenced Materials Is IEW Classical? Great Hearts Academies National Symposium for Classical Education Registration link for the National Symposium for Classical Education If you have questions for Andrew, send them to podcast@IEW.com Perhaps your question will be answered at the next Ask Andrew Anything (AAA). If you have questions about IEW products or classes, contact customer service at 800.856.5815 or info@IEW.com
Hi Guys its been a while but what better way to jump back into it then talking about mental health. National Mental Health Month is an initiative of the Mental Health Foundation Australia (MHFA) to advocate for and raise awareness of Australian mental health. It is an important time where the Australian community comes together to raise awareness and promote better mental health for all. Throughout this month, many events have been organised in each state of Australia aiming to attract and unite Australians of all ages and backgrounds to raise awareness and promote better mental health for all. According to census, “45% of Australians aged 16-85 years have at some point in life experienced a mental illness. Yet 65% percent of people who are struggling mentally don't take serious steps, especially men.” Everyone's mental health varies during their life and can move back and forth along their own personal range between positive and healthy at one end through to severe symptoms or conditions that impact on everyday life at the other. Therefore, it is important for men to take care of their mental well- being. Taking this into consideration, in South Australia we have decided to host a ‘National Symposium on Men and Mental Health'.
Is knowledge its own end? Or is it a means to something else? In Discourse Five of his The Idea of a University, John Henry Newman juxtaposes Cato and Cicero as opponents on this question, but Newman's juxtaposition is not without its own difficulties. Jonathan's old teacher, Dr. Robert Jackson of the Great Hearts Institute, joins the podcast to talk Newman, knowledge, and education.John Henry Newman's The Idea of a University: https://bookshop.org/a/25626/9780268011505Great Hearts Academies: https://www.greatheartsamerica.org/Great Hearts Institute: https://greathearts.institute/National Symposium for Classical Education: https://classicaleducationsymposium.org/Cicero's Pro Archia Poeta: https://amzn.to/3QxfSbeAristotle's Metaphysics: https://amzn.to/3Cc9pyfNew Humanists Episode XI: Benedict in Regensburg: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/benedict-in-regensburg-faith-reason-and-the/id1570296135?i=1000542008795G.E.M. Anscombe's Modern Moral Philosophy: https://sites.pitt.edu/~mthompso/readings/mmp.pdfNew Humanists is brought to you by the Ancient Language Institute: https://ancientlanguage.com/Links may have referral codes, which earn us a commission at no additional cost to you. We encourage you, when possible, to use Bookshop.org for your book purchases, an online bookstore which supports local bookstores.Music: Save Us Now by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
Scott and Wendi were asked to speak at USA Archery's National Symposium about Technology in Archery and give you information to help you grow your club. Afterwards we felt that anyone that had a club should hear this. So we created this Podcast for you :) If you want to grow any sport this will help you do it! We will discuss why Technology important in Archery. Also we will give you tips and tricks to grow your archery Club through tools we have come across! Here's what we will be coving: Website Merchandise Communication Social Media Media https://www.raisinganarcher.com/ https://texarchery.com/
Thank you NAGC THE NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EQUITY FOR BLACK AND BROWN GIFTED STUDENTS:Dr Javetta Jones Roberson , faculty at The University of North Texas and and Michelle Frazer Trotman from the University of West Georgia are our NAGC guests. Go to www.eventscribe.net/2022/nagcequitysymposium/index.asp?launcher=1 ********************************* Please read about this outstanding PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT for TEACHER RETENTION, TEACHER HAPPINESS, TEACHER RECRUITMENT for your district : Excellent VIRTUAL district wide PD that is proven to make an immediate difference is now offered by our AMERICAN CONSORTIUM FOR EQUITY IN EDUCATION. Teachers love it. Administrators praise it. Learn more here
Thank you NAGC THE NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON EQUITY FOR BLACK AND BROWN GIFTED STUDENTS:Dr Javetta Jones Roberson , faculty at The University of North Texas and and Michelle Frazer Trotman from the University of West Georgia are our NAGC guests. Go to www.eventscribe.net/2022/nagcequitysymposium/index.asp?launcher=1 ********************************* Please read about this outstanding PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT for TEACHER RETENTION, TEACHER HAPPINESS, TEACHER RECRUITMENT for your district : Excellent VIRTUAL district wide PD that is proven to make an immediate difference is now offered by our AMERICAN CONSORTIUM FOR EQUITY IN EDUCATION. Teachers love it. Administrators praise it. Learn more here
This episode highlights the 2022 ANNA National Symposium, held in May 2022, in Ft. Worth, Texas. Lillian Pryor, MSN, RN, CNN, is Sr. Manager for Medical Education for CVS Kidney Care. A member of the American Nephrology Nurses Association since 1990, Ms. Pryor has served in roles that include president-elect, ANNA director, ANNA Awards and Scholarships Committee chairperson, ANNA representative to the Kidney Health Initiative Patient Preference Task Force, and an author and peer reviewer for the Nephrology Nursing Journal. Ms. Pryor served as the 2020-2021 President of the American Nephrology Nurses Association. In addition, she is an active member of ANNA's Dogwood Chapter in Georgia and has served the chapter as both its president and health policy representative.© American Nephrology Nurses Association.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.Podcast production management by Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc., for the American Nephrology Nurses Association.Music by Scott Holmes.http://www.scottholmesmusic.com
This episode provides a preview of ANNA's 2022 National Symposium, being held May 22-25, 2022, at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel & Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas. This is a hybrid event: Attend either in person or livestream from anywhere.Presentations at this year's ANNA National Symposium include topics on healthy work environments, professionalism, transplantation, chronic kidney disease, genetics, nutrition, infection control, best practices for acute care, and much more!For more information about the 2022 ANNA National Symposium and to register, visit https://www.annanurse.org/symp22© American Nephrology Nurses Association.All rights reserved. No portion of this podcast may be used without written permission.Podcast production management by Anthony J. Jannetti, Inc., for the American Nephrology Nurses Association.Music by Scott Holmes.http://www.scottholmesmusic.com
Watch this podcast in Video:➽ https://youtu.be/WO9pcvg9uQw Text: PODCAST to 201.281.9651 to get added to the distribution list Sit Down with Sid podcast is a podcast hosted by Sid Gandotra. The podcast is about people we encounter in our everyday lives - the people we can actually relate to. This podcast is about their lives, struggles, fears, experiences, failures and successes. Stay tuned for new episodes and guest appearances! About the Host:Sid Gandotra is a Founder, Digital Marketing and Branding Specialist, Creator of Sit Down with Sid podcast on YouTube, and Licensed Real Estate Salesperson in NYC. As a marketing professional, Sid has been instrumental in helping companies and entrepreneurs successfully grow their businesses with his laser-focused marketing strategies and exceptional customer service. Sid's worldly perspective and appreciation of cultural diversity fuels his genuine interest in people and learning about them. He hails from New Delhi, India, and speaks English and Hindi fluently. Sid also holds a Bachelors and a Master's Degree, with concentrations in marketing. His interests include reading books, exploring new places, weight training and going on adventures. ✿ Connect with Sid:▶Website: https://bit.ly/3l7V8tc ▶LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3GczqNg About the Guest:Balkrishan Sanyasi is a Kashmiri poet and a writer. He has published two poetry collections in Kashmiri language and was nominated thrice for Sahitya Academy award. He has written more than 100 papers on language, literature and social issues and presented in various literary forums. His poems have been translated into many Indian regional and foreign languages. He was invited in the National Symposium of Poets organized by All India Radio in Varanasi in the year 2011 and is a member of the expert committee with the Ministry of Information and broadcasting and the ministry of culture. He taught Political Science to post graduate students and has a keen eye on the changing political scenario that confronts nation states which is reflected in his writings. Connect with the Guest:➽About - https://bit.ly/3LupDoP▶Buy “The Chronicles of Kashmir” on Amazon - https://amzn.to/3HD6a2O▶Buy “The Chronicles of Kashmir” on Flipkart - https://bit.ly/3sn9OHD ----------------------------------------✽--------------------------------------------- To reach the team at Sit Down with Sid Podcast:➽Email: sitdownwithsidpodcast@gmail.com➽Website: https://bit.ly/3nkziTx➽Instagram: https://bit.ly/3kZWLJK➽Facebook: https://bit.ly/3miOobB Balkrishan Sanyasi – Exodus of Kashmiri Hindus and Author of the Chronicles of Kashmir | Sit Down with Sid Podcast EP 37 #sitdownwithsidpodcast #thekashmirfiles #kashmir #poet #author
Richard Jackson joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the National Symposium for Classical Education.
On this episode, Richard Jackson joins Mark Bauerlein to discuss the National Symposium for Classical Education.
Jen Roytz is the executive director of the Retired Racehorse Project, a nonprofit organization that works to increase demand for Thoroughbreds after racing. While the RRP publishes Off-Track Thoroughbred Magazine and puts on clinics throughout the country (and in the year of COVID, throughout the internet!) aimed at helping people find success in training off-track Thoroughbreds for various disciplines, it is best-known for putting on the Thoroughbred Makeover and National Symposium, the world's largest retraining competition for recently retired racehorses.
From November 1976, recordings from the National Symposium on the Assassinations of President John F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Harold Weisberg (April 8, 1913 – February 21, 2002) served as an Office of Strategic Services officer during World War II, a U.S. Senate staff member and investigative reporter, an investigator for the Senate Committee on Civil Liberties, and a U.S. State Department intelligence analyst who devoted 40 years of his life to researching and writing about the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King. He wrote ten self-published and published books and approximately thirty-five unpublished books related to the details for those assassinations, mostly with respect to Kennedy's assassination.There is an audio glitch around the one hour mark, as this audio is almost 50 years old. Please visit thefacthunter.com.
Live at YOLA National Symposium | Episode 154 by Classically Black Podcast
His Majesty King Tupou VI officially opened a two-day National Symposium on Illicit Drugs starting today the 6th October at the Taufa'ahau Tupou IV Domestic Wharf. The symposium aims to address the serious problems illicit drugs are having on families and local communities. Government was in the process of legislating policies to better control the high rates of drug use prior to COVID 19. Tonga Police Acting Commissioner Ashley Fua joins us now Focus on enforcement, prevention and rehabilitation. Following the official opening ceremony, stakeholders and the public will present ideas that can help inform a national response under the theme, “Working Together for a Drug Free Tonga." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Burnout Busters return to deliver a few off-season updates. First, Dr. Jordan Thayer and Dr. Hannah West tease their guest spot on RN Huddle, a podcast on all things nursing brought to you by the University of Nebraska Medical Center (UNMC) in Omaha. After an especially demanding year for nurses, the Burnout Busters chat with Renee Paulin, MSN, RN, CWOCN, about helpful well-being strategies for the profession. You can find that episode at https://rnhuddle.unmc.edu/ after it drops next week. Anyone interested in organizational-level well-being will not want to miss the MHTTC Network's free national symposium to be held Aug. 5-6. During this two-day virtual event, attendees will hear from national experts with experience implementing system-wide well-being programming. Attendees will learn the lasting benefits organizations can experience upon investing in these values and walk away with practical measures their organizations can implement at various levels, especially with administrative buy-in. Check back here soon or visit mhttcnetwork.org for registration information. Finally, we are seeking your input on Burnout Busters! We want to make a podcast YOU want to listen to. How can we help you enhance your well-being through the lovely medium (we're biased) that is podcasting? Please visit https://bit.ly/BB_Survey_S1 to take our short survey. -- Remember, you can use the hashtag #mhttcbyebyeburnout to share your well-being journey with us and others! Learn more at https://bit.ly/BurnoutBustersPodcast
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren't an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we'd bring in an expert about something? Email us at dr.danamalone@gmail.com or cgessler@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. In this episode you'll hear: reflections on the shutdown, lessons learned, leading through change and ambiguity, impacts and challenges facing students, the future of higher education, and the distinctive nuances of a vocation versus a job. Our guest is: Dr. Zebulun Davenport, the Vice President for Student Affairs at West Chester University. He earned his Doctorate in Higher Education and Leadership from Nova Southeastern University, an M.Ed. in College Student Personnel Administration, and a B.S. in Communications/Public Relations from James Madison University. His contributions have advanced campus culture, organizational structure, and student success. Dr. Davenport has served as a Vice President for Student Affairs for three institutions and under his leadership, two of those divisions of student affairs have received Diverse Magazine's the distinction of “Most Promising Places to Work.” His expertise includes student retention, outcomes assessment, strategic planning, and strategies for assisting first-generation college students. Dr. Davenport's publications include co-authoring two books entitled First-Generation College Students – Understanding and Improving the Experience from Recruitment to Commencement; and Student Affairs Assessment, Evaluation, and Research: A Guidebook for Graduate Students and New Professionals, a chapter in an edited volume entitled The Student Success Conundrum, in B. Bontrager (Ed.), Strategic Enrollment Management: Transforming Higher Education; a chapter in an edited monograph entitled Creating Collaborative Conditions for Student Success in S. Whalen (Ed.), Proceedings of the 8th National Symposium on Student Retention 2012, and a chapter in the fourth edition of The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration in Jossey Bass 2016. He has presented at workshops for numerous public agencies; educational institutions; state, regional, and national conferences; as well as to thousands of college students and professionals throughout his career. Your host is: Dr. Dana Malone, a higher education scholar and practitioner with a background in student affairs. Dana has known Zeb for several years. His dynamic personality and ability to relate over what really matters in work and life sparked a kindred connection from their first meeting. Listeners to this episode might be interested in: Working with Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter by Liz Wiseman Uncommon Candor: A Leader's Guide to Straight Talk by Nancy K. Eberhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/academic-life
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren’t an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we’d bring in an expert about something? Email us at dr.danamalone@gmail.com or cgessler@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. In this episode you’ll hear: reflections on the shutdown, lessons learned, leading through change and ambiguity, impacts and challenges facing students, the future of higher education, and the distinctive nuances of a vocation versus a job. Our guest is: Dr. Zebulun Davenport, the Vice President for Student Affairs at West Chester University. He earned his Doctorate in Higher Education and Leadership from Nova Southeastern University, an M.Ed. in College Student Personnel Administration, and a B.S. in Communications/Public Relations from James Madison University. His contributions have advanced campus culture, organizational structure, and student success. Dr. Davenport has served as a Vice President for Student Affairs for three institutions and under his leadership, two of those divisions of student affairs have received Diverse Magazine’s the distinction of “Most Promising Places to Work.” His expertise includes student retention, outcomes assessment, strategic planning, and strategies for assisting first-generation college students. Dr. Davenport’s publications include co-authoring two books entitled First-Generation College Students – Understanding and Improving the Experience from Recruitment to Commencement; and Student Affairs Assessment, Evaluation, and Research: A Guidebook for Graduate Students and New Professionals, a chapter in an edited volume entitled The Student Success Conundrum, in B. Bontrager (Ed.), Strategic Enrollment Management: Transforming Higher Education; a chapter in an edited monograph entitled Creating Collaborative Conditions for Student Success in S. Whalen (Ed.), Proceedings of the 8th National Symposium on Student Retention 2012, and a chapter in the fourth edition of The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration in Jossey Bass 2016. He has presented at workshops for numerous public agencies; educational institutions; state, regional, and national conferences; as well as to thousands of college students and professionals throughout his career. Your host is: Dr. Dana Malone, a higher education scholar and practitioner with a background in student affairs. Dana has known Zeb for several years. His dynamic personality and ability to relate over what really matters in work and life sparked a kindred connection from their first meeting. Listeners to this episode might be interested in: Working with Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter by Liz Wiseman Uncommon Candor: A Leader's Guide to Straight Talk by Nancy K. Eberhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/education
Welcome to The Academic Life. You are smart and capable, but you aren’t an island, and neither are we. So we reached across our mentor network to bring you podcasts on everything from how to finish that project, to how to take care of your beautiful mind. Wish we’d bring in an expert about something? Email us at dr.danamalone@gmail.com or cgessler@gmail.com. Find us on Twitter: The Academic Life @AcademicLifeNBN. In this episode you’ll hear: reflections on the shutdown, lessons learned, leading through change and ambiguity, impacts and challenges facing students, the future of higher education, and the distinctive nuances of a vocation versus a job. Our guest is: Dr. Zebulun Davenport, the Vice President for Student Affairs at West Chester University. He earned his Doctorate in Higher Education and Leadership from Nova Southeastern University, an M.Ed. in College Student Personnel Administration, and a B.S. in Communications/Public Relations from James Madison University. His contributions have advanced campus culture, organizational structure, and student success. Dr. Davenport has served as a Vice President for Student Affairs for three institutions and under his leadership, two of those divisions of student affairs have received Diverse Magazine’s the distinction of “Most Promising Places to Work.” His expertise includes student retention, outcomes assessment, strategic planning, and strategies for assisting first-generation college students. Dr. Davenport’s publications include co-authoring two books entitled First-Generation College Students – Understanding and Improving the Experience from Recruitment to Commencement; and Student Affairs Assessment, Evaluation, and Research: A Guidebook for Graduate Students and New Professionals, a chapter in an edited volume entitled The Student Success Conundrum, in B. Bontrager (Ed.), Strategic Enrollment Management: Transforming Higher Education; a chapter in an edited monograph entitled Creating Collaborative Conditions for Student Success in S. Whalen (Ed.), Proceedings of the 8th National Symposium on Student Retention 2012, and a chapter in the fourth edition of The Handbook of Student Affairs Administration in Jossey Bass 2016. He has presented at workshops for numerous public agencies; educational institutions; state, regional, and national conferences; as well as to thousands of college students and professionals throughout his career. Your host is: Dr. Dana Malone, a higher education scholar and practitioner with a background in student affairs. Dana has known Zeb for several years. His dynamic personality and ability to relate over what really matters in work and life sparked a kindred connection from their first meeting. Listeners to this episode might be interested in: Working with Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman Five Dysfunctions of a Team by Patrick Lencioni Multipliers: How the Best Leaders Make Everyone Smarter by Liz Wiseman Uncommon Candor: A Leader's Guide to Straight Talk by Nancy K. Eberhardt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Tulsa's John Hope Franklin Center will soon present the 11th Annual Reconciliation in America National Symposium, from May 27th through June 2nd. Given the pandemic, the symposium this year will happen online, and it will carry the theme of "Reconciliation and Technology: Neutral Resources for Social Good." This theme, per the John Hope Franklin Center website , "unites us as change agents, researchers of effective practices, and peacemakers in the intentional journey of reconciliation. By convening global scholars and practitioners, the John Hope Franklin Center hopes to promote a dialogue among those who work to bridge societal divides." Our guest is John W. Franklin, one of the presenters for this special event, who, until his retirement last year, was the Senior Manager in the Office of External Affairs at the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture.
The Public Technology Institute and the Computing Technology Industry Association hosted the National Symposium on Cybersecurity in Government last month in Washington, D.C. They highlighted case studies and leading practices, and provided a forum for local governments and the cybersecurity industry to share how communities are balancing the need for security with the need for innovation. On this week's Ask the CIO: SLED Edition, host john Thomas Flynn caught up with some of the local government attendees including Eileen Cazaropoul, the chief information officer for Worcester, Massachusetts, and Alan Shark, PTI executive director, about the ongoing cyber and ransomware challenges facing
Cybersecurity continues to rank as the No. 1 technology issue facing America's local governments, according to the Public Technology Institute (PTI). It's why PTI and the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) hosted the National Symposium on Cybersecurity in Government last month in Washington, D.C. The symposium highlighted case studies and leading practices, and provided a forum for local governments and the cybersecurity industry to share how communities are balancing the need for security with the need for innovation. Host John Thomas Flynn caught up with Eddie Reyes, director of public safety communications for the Prince William County Police Department in Virginia, and Barry Condrey, chief information officer for Chesterfield County, Virginia, on Ask the CIO; SLED Edition.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Celebrating Hawaii’s midcentury tropical modernism excellence. Around 20th midentury Hawaii was boosted from having replaced the indigenous invasive missionary architecture to an exciting exotic spin on modernism that is unique and made the built environment as spectacular as the natural environment in this paradise. The national docomomo symposium in September on Oahu is celebrating this legacy with participants from all over the world.The hosts for this episode are Martin Despang and Graham Hart.
Matt speaks with the organizers of this fast-approaching, incredible meeting in Denver on July 23rd and 24th.
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Dr. Jack Barnathan helps the world's leaders define and share their Remarkable Best with maximum impact. Unique steps to lift your life, lifestyle, and career to new heights. Meet special guest innovators with life-changing insights. Discover HighGround products, experts & artisans who can complement a life of thoughtful artistry and achievement. ____ Dr. Jack Barnathan’s consulting for business development positions your work apart from the rest and above all expectations. Acclaimed for his ability to design uniquely personalized strategies for a win that endures, Dr. Barnathan has served legends of pro & Olympic sports, the Fortune 500, innovators, entrepreneurs, executives, NASA, several Native-American Nations, The President’s Council on Physical Fitness & Sports, White House Events, stars of Broadway, Hollywood, The Kennedy Space Center and President’s of the United States, and much more. In his city alone Dr. Barnathan has served as advisor / consultant / speaker for The City of New York’s Health Commission, Chief Architect’s office, Sports Commission, served on the board of its City-wide Amateur Sports Alliance and New York City’s Olympic planning committee. Over 25 years ago Dr. Barnathan conceived the idea for a National Symposium on Natural Fitness and proposed it to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger who has served as keynote speaker each and every since. Among numerous awards and honors, Dr. Barnathan has received special recognition from the Chairman of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness & Sports, The New York City Sports Commissioner and The United States Certificate of Merit awarded by The President of the United States, George Bush. Dr. Barnathan’s methods for Peak Performance, both Personal and Professional, have been developed over decades of studying and developing the methods proven by leading achievers from diverse specialties. A success both powerful and enduring
Adolescent development time is very important!Traits: Curious, risk taking, experimentingOff-the-shelf ‘drugs’ such as alcohol, tobacco are easily available.Highly likely to progress to heavy drugs: cocaine, heroin, marijuanaThey will likely fall behind in school.Medical health will also be affected.Deliberate self harm or suicide is also related to substance abuse.Challenges:increasing number of new drugsdelivery of drugs is a problemSocial media addiction can also lead to depression.Be vigilant with monitoring kids. Be apart of the development. ### Check out my videos on FB.We are on Raku! Thank you for hosting our podcast. www.raku.myFind me on twitter @DrAmerSiddiqPsy or #medtweetmy @medtweetmyhq or on Facebook and Instagram at DrAmerSiddiqPsy. Looking forward to reading your comments and tweets!Also MyMentalHealth on Youtube - focusing more on Malay content
NSD Top Lab Instructors Tom Evnen and Becca Traber are excited to launch "20 Minutes in Top Lab," the newest podcast from the National Symposium for Debate. Each episode, Tom and Becca will discuss debate topics with an aim towards the national circuit; analyzing the contemporary debate issues of the day. On this episode, Tom and Becca discuss "Topical Version of the Aff" and the "Small Schools Argument" on Disclosure Theory. NSD 2018 Registration is open now at www.nationalsymposiumfordebate.com
NSD is excited to announce NSD Classes! The National Symposium for Debate is foremost a collective of educators, and we're excited to provide NSD Classes as a free educational resource for debaters. Hosted by Wesley Hu, in each Class, one of our instructors will teach a debate concept over the course of 2-3 episodes. In our second class, NSD Senior Staff and Middle School Institute Director Kris Wright will be teaching Charles Mills' Counterfactuals in application. Specifically, Wesley and Kris discuss permutations on methods debates from both sides. Stay tuned next week for class 3! Resources are available at www.nsdupdate.com.
NSD is excited to announce NSD Classes! The National Symposium for Debate is foremost a collective of educators, and we're excited to provide NSD Classes as a free educational resource for debaters. Hosted by Wesley Hu, in each Class, one of our instructors will teach a debate concept over the course of 2-3 episodes. In our first class, NSD Senior Staff and Middle School Institute Director Kris Wright will be teaching Charles Mills' Counterfactuals over the course of 3 episodes. Resources are available at www.nsdupdate.com.
Episode 3 of Hutt Up or Shut Up starring Sam Azbel and Paul Zhou. Joined by guests Terrence Lonam, Associate Director of the National Symposium for Debate, and Ben Koh, Director of NSD Northeast, they discuss the 2016 Nov/Dec Topic: The United States ought to limit qualified immunity for police officers. Additionally, they play the first episode of Stump Sam, a debate trivia game!
This is episode 1 of Hutt or Shut Up brought to you by the National Symposium for Debate starring Sam Azbel and Paul Zhou with Guest Christian Quiroz! On this episode, Sam and Paul break down the Head to Head on Fairness First (Adam Brown vs. Wesley Hu) and invite Christian Quiroz to discuss his thoughts on the Theory vs. K Debate and other topics! Enjoy and share!
The Social Network Show welcomes back Richard Guerry to the May 20, 2014 episode. Richard Guerry, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication gives several reasons why it is important to think twice before being cruel to someone online and answers the question, can we really be anonymous online? Listen to the show and share this information with others because it can save someone reputation and life. Richard Guerry is the founder and Executive Director of the non-profit organization, the Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication (IROC2). Throughout the 1990's, at the height of the technology revolution, Richard served as an interactive marketing executive. During his tenure, he encountered the darkest areas of the internet and discovered countless individuals unknowingly being manipulated and schemed, and their content being stolen and exploited. As a father of two young children and an avid user of digital technology, he decided to make a change and start a new revolution centered on technology-Digital Consciousness. In 2009, Richard left corporate America, and applied his vast experience and knowledge of internet safety to serve as the Executive Director of IROC2. He now travels across the country speaking to digital users, young and old, regarding the importance of practicing a Digital Consciousness in every aspect of life to prevent and avoid any current-or future-digital issues. Richard has spoken to over 2,000 audiences across the United States and Canada. He has been a featured speaker at many national conferences and conventions including the National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention, the Internationally Bullying Prevention Association, and the National Symposium on Child Abuse. He has also appeared on CNN and MTV's Thin Line Campaign as well as being in Parade Magazine and in local, regional and international publications. In 2010, his program received the School Safety Advocacy Council's "Exemplary School Safety Program" Award. In 2011, he was awarded the School Safety Advocacy Council's "Exemplary School Safety Initiative" Award. Richard is the author of Public and Permanent: The Golden Rule of the 21st Century.
The Social Network Show welcomes Richard Guerry to the March 14, 2014 episode. Richard Guerry, Founder and Executive Director of the Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication (IROC2) talks about why he started this non-profit organization and his goal of wanting to help people learn to use digital tools responsibly. Listen to the show to find out what a digital consciousness is and can you have privacy is it's social? Hear what he says about what parents need to do to teach their children to be safe online and how it is easier to change people's behavior than to change the technology. Richard Guerry is the founder and Executive Director of the non-profit organization, the Institute for Responsible Online and Cell-Phone Communication (IROC2). Throughout the 1990's, at the height of the technology revolution, Richard served as an interactive marketing executive. During his tenure, he encountered the darkest areas of the internet and discovered countless individuals unknowingly being manipulated and schemed, and their content being stolen and exploited. As a father of two young children and an avid user of digital technology, he decided to make a change and start a new revolution centered on technology-Digital Consciousness. In 2009, Richard left corporate America, and applied his vast experience and knowledge of internet safety to serve as the Executive Director of IROC2. He now travels across the country speaking to digital users, young and old, regarding the importance of practicing a Digital Consciousness in every aspect of life to prevent and avoid any current-or future-digital issues. Richard has spoken to over 2,000 audiences across the United States and Canada. He has been a featured speaker at many national conferences and conventions including the National Conference on Child Sexual Abuse and Exploitation Prevention, the Internationally Bullying Prevention Association, and the National Symposium on Child Abuse. He has also appeared on CNN and MTV's Thin Line Campaign as well as being in Parade Magazine and in local, regional and international publications. In 2010, his program received the School Safety Advocacy Council's "Exemplary School Safety Program" Award. In 2011, he was awarded the School Safety Advocacy Council's "Exemplary School Safety Initiative" Award. Richard is the author of Public and Permanent: The Golden Rule of the 21st Century.