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In this episode of Black Power Moves, part of the Ebony Covering Black America Podcast Network, we're speaking to Jade Weatherington, Founder & CEO of Teacher Jade's Writing Academy. https://teacherjade.com/ In 2020, she launched a virtual school, Ashantae academy which she recently renamed to Teacher Jade's Writing Academy. She now employs teachers to offer her courses, provides consultations to those wanting to become ‘Teacherpreneurs' and offers a Masterclass on launching an online course. All these ventures dubbed her as “The Six-Figure Teacher” in articles such as Forbes, Business Insider and Acorns+CNBC. She has worked for online education platofrms like, BrainFuse, Elevate K-12, VipKid, Cambly, EnglishHunt, CafeTalk, Pearsons, Chegg, Wyzant, Best Teacher, Outschool, Tutlo, Blazaar, Palfish, NativeTalk, Yoli, and many more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
You are listening to the Cleverly Changing Podcast. I'm one of the host Elle Cole and you're tuning into episode 48. The conversation centers around how one single mother decided to travel the world and teach her daughter.The African proverb for this week's podcast is:"Hope does not disappoint" – South African ProverbWord of the Episode ( 2:11)"Baal ma" means excuse me, sorry, or pardon me in wolof, a language spoken in the Senegal and Nambia.This Episode was Sponsored by Trend Micro (2:56)I recommend protecting your home and your family from hackers with Trend Micro's Home Network Security device. This device easily plugs into your home's router so it can scan for cyberthreats. It prevents intrusions, blocks hacking attempts, and protects your family's privacy from unwanted cyber intruders. It also comes with an easy-to-use app so you can monitor all of the network activity in your home. The app includes parental control features so you can block inappropriate sites, limit your kid's WIFI time, and protect their online activity. Now with my daughters taking more online classes I want to make sure they are viewing safe content while they're online.This device is a necessity in every home. To pick up yours, go to Trend Micro Dot Com and use code CLEVERLY20 (all in caps) to take $20 off your Home Network Security device purchase. You can also try their FREE Home Network Security app now available at the App Store. The Grown Folks Section: (5:03)Today's guest is Jade Weatherington. Jade is a homeschooling, world-schooling, and road schooling momma. In 2016 she realized that she could work for online teaching platforms and homeschool her daughter. Some of her teaching credentials include working for the following companies. BrainFuse, Elevate K-12, VipKid, Cambly, EnglishHunt, CafeTalk, Pearsons, Chegg, Wyzant, Best Teacher, Outschool, Tutlo, Blazaar, Palfish, NativeTalk, Yoli, and a whole host of startups.When I asked Jade, why she wants to be on the Cleverly Changing podcast she stated, "I see a lot of family starting your journey and they're unsure about how. Even those they have started still have a lot of questions. I would like to share different ways that families can make homeschooling work even if they work full-time, or if they work from home, or if they have multiple children, or if they want to incorporate traveling into their home school."Connect with Jade Weatherington and show your supportWebsite: www.teacherJade.comInstagram: www.instagram.com/teacher_jadeSupport the Podcast by placing a merchandise order: CleverlyChanging.Threadless.comThere are hoodies, t-shirts, sweatshirts, pillows, and more.We Need You To Share This PodcastAlso, please tell your friends about our podcast. While we love having a conversation with each other, the podcast will only be able to exist if more people are listening. If you know some who has children, our tips and tricks are beneficial to parents who homeschool and those who are interested in supplementing the education of their children.Furthermore, wherever you are listening to this podcast, please leave us a review. Lastly, if you want to hear more about homeschooling and how we have managed to make it work, please check out our past episodes.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today on the NativeTalk.net radio podcast, 7 Year old Jason of the Puyallup Tribe joins Cliff in discussing how the Sioux Tribe handled marriage, and raising and punishing children. Jason shares some of his… more interesting views on how marriage works as well. Then we discuss a memorial plaque in a Yarmouth Village cemetery in the state of Maine which ... Read More
On this show, I co-host with my dad on his podcast (NativeTalk.net) because we are both enrolled in a federally recognized Native American tribe (Puyallup out of Tacoma Washington). This time we talk about three precedent setting all new stage plays, in the three biggest Oregon theater companies written by Native Americans. We go over why it is interesting, and what the plays are about. Then we continue the previous week's discussion about the difference between winners and losers, and how YOU can be a winner in life and avoid being a total waste of space. Listen to the show by downloading the audio file directly, and I'll have another podcast recorded soon (this time by myself) Comment anytime via email jason@jasonsworld.net
Jason helps his dad again today on the NativeTalk.net radio podcast to discuss the 566 federally recognized tribes here in America. However, that will soon be changing as the U.S. Senate has just sent a bill to the president which would recognize 6 Virginia tribes enabling them to compete for educational funding, repatriate the remains of their ancestors and bring them back home, as well as provide much needed access to health care for elder tribal members. Today on the NativeTalk.net radio podcast, we discuss this wonderful story, and acknowledge it as an issue of respect in honor of these tribes which are alive and well – surviving and thriving as a rich part of our Native heritage. We hope you feel the same way, and we hope you enjoy listening to the discussion by downloading the full audio file for all the story details. We also include the latest in our series on learning about the history of Pacific Northwestern Tribes in today’s lesson called “Clever Cooking” (which is the topic Jason chose). We answer questions on where they cooked, what they cooked, and how they did it. How did they boil water if their pots were made of cedar or woven baskets? We believe in learning as much as we can about our ancestors and their ways, and we will continue this series next week with another thrilling lesson & we hope you’ll join us for more stimulating Native Talk Radio. Thank you for listening!
Today I Join my dad on the NativeTalk.net radio podcast again for a special one hour show discussing some of the history of the Pacific Northwest Tribes. Specifically, on their way of life including why they were considered by other tribes to be wealthy, how they gathered food, living arrangements, and their form of currency and trade. One of the most important aspects of tribal life in the Puget Sound region, was the potlatch. We talk in about what it meant, how it was prepared, and some of the reasons a potlatch might be held. Finally, we finish with the legend of “How Raven Stole Crow’s Potlatch” which is a fantastic story that you will all enjoy.
Hi, I joined this episode of the NativeTalk.net radio podcast to talk with my dad about why daylight savings time isn't great and actually causes people to get depressed. We also talked about what makes people happy (not turning your clocks back for one!) and we talke about a group of Carlisle students, an Indian school where a lot of students died from Tuberculosis. They were buried there, and now, finally, they can return home. Listen to the show and let me know how you think I did!