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The Option
Episode 236 - Alex Amylon

The Option

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 120:57


Alex Amylon is an American volleyball coach and active player. A Rhode Island native, and indoor standout at Newbury College, he took his talent to the beach in the South Bay as a player and exceptional coach. He is a one-stop shop, able to coach at the junior's club, adult and professional level. 03:42 - Coaches who "call it" for practicing under heavy wind conditions(?), talking about AVP Huntington 08:42 - Coaching adults on the sand, and why there are so few in the South Bay who do it, styles of coaching that help with adults, giving up control 21:21 - The ability to diagnose things on the drills you are running, Wendy Jones story, 22:18 - Habits that adult players have that need to be changed vs things that can be left as is, getting rid of "default" plays that work vs plays that do, too much information and chauffeuring through "paralysis through analysis," fundamental challenges from the neck down 37:01 - His time at Newberry College, the Baruch College story with REP George Santos, our stories on how we got into the sport 54:05 - Was there a "level-up" moment that made you think you can do this for a living? The Journey of making a decision to do volleyball full time 1:12:38 - Where the beach can help indoor players and where it cannot, plus, just because you see where someone stands does not mean you know how you got there 1:21:22 - Realizing that one thing does not define you collectively is very liberating, keeping about the work and things will come to you, my first day with "Endless Summer" 1:35:35 - About "Human Design," Ashley Clark, things that transition seamlessly from indoor to the beach, and the things that were more tedious 1:43:43 - Are the "experts" the coaches? 1:50:07 - The not-so-lightning rounds

The EdUp Experience
Why This College President Chose to Close Rather Than Merge - with Dr. Joseph Chillo, President When Newbury College Closed

The EdUp Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2025 46:58


⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠It's YOUR time to #EdUpIn this episode, President Series (Powered By ⁠⁠⁠Ellucian⁠⁠⁠) #343, part of a special EdUp College Closure Miniseries - Through the Eyes of..., brought to YOU by the ⁠⁠InsightsEDU⁠⁠ 2025 conference & Ellucian LIVE 2025YOUR guest is Dr. Joseph Chillo, President When Newbury College ClosedYOUR host is Dr. Jay M. Keehn. Dr. Jay M. Keehn was employed by Union Institute & University for 18 years. UI&U formerly announced its' closure in June, 2024.During his tenure, he held roles as faculty, director of academic programs, campus  executive director, & dean of students.Dr. Keehn is the founder of THE CLUB, a monthly get-together of professionals affected by their college closing. In THE CLUB, people share their stories & socialize around the current landscape while looking at what may be Tomorrow's Higher Education.This episode explores how the 2008 banking crisis created significant challenges for college operations & student loans, fundamentally altering the higher education landscape.Jay & Joseph delve into the strategic approaches institutions can employ when planning for potential closure, while examining the delicate balance leaders must maintain between confidentiality & transparency during closure planning.The conversation reveals critical steps that can be taken to protect student academic progress & financial investment throughout the closure process.Additionally, they discuss the profound impact that managing institutional closure has on leadership wellness & career trajectory.Key insights from Dr. Chillo's experience demonstrate the vital importance of developing both survival & contingency plans early in the process, along with creating comprehensive teach-out agreements with multiple institutions to protect students' academic futures.His leadership approach emphasized maintaining transparent communication with accreditors & banking partners throughout the closure process.The discussion highlights how preserving institutional legacy through strategic distribution of assets can ensure lasting impact.Throughout the conversation, Dr. Chillo shares his personal journey of balancing personal wellness with institutional responsibilities during this challenging transition.Listen in to #EdUpDo YOU want to accelerate YOUR professional development?Do YOU want to get exclusive early access to ad-free episodes, extended episodes, bonus episodes, original content, invites to special events, & more?Do YOU want to get all this while helping to sustain EdUp?Then ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠BECOME A SUBSCRIBER TODAY⁠⁠ - $19.99/month or $199.99/year (Save 17%)!Want to get YOUR organization to pay for YOUR subscription? Email ⁠⁠⁠EdUp@edupexperience.comThank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp!Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Elvin Freytes⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ & ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Dr. Joe Sallustio⁠⁠⁠⁠● Join YOUR EdUp community at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠The EdUp Experience⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠!We make education YOUR business!

Sew Much More
419 - Jessica Arey - If I'm Going to Work This Hard, I'm Going to Do This For Myself

Sew Much More

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 77:47


Jessica Arey is the Owner/Operator of Arey Design, a custom soft furnishing studio in Boston, MA. Spending her first decade with architectural firms and interior designers focused on commercial spaces provides a strong foundation of skills. In 2009, Jessica began creating custom soft furnishings for residential clients while teaching at Newbury College. During naptime in her basement is where Arey Design grew into a full-service studio offering design, fabrication and installation for individual and commercial clients. Jessica holds a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design, NCIDQ Certificate No. 018317, is an active WCAA member since 2013. To learn more visit www.areydesign.com Instagram: @areydesign Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/areydesign   Links and Resources;   Ipad case we talked about (Some of the links I provide, specifically to Amazon and a few others, require me to let you know that if you use those links and make a purchase, I will make some money.  I won't make a million dollars, but I might be able to get a cup of coffee, so thank you!)     Kitty Stein's Book - Price Your Work with Confidence LuAnn Nigara's Podcast   The Sew Much More Podcast is sponsored by;     Klimaka Studios   The Workroom Channel   Scarlet Thread Consulting   The WCAA   The Curtains and Soft Furnishings Resource Library   Merril Y Landis, LTD   Angel's Distributing, LLC   National Upholstery Association   Workroom Tech    

Word of Mom Radio
Shirley Novack Joins Dori DeCarlo in The Authors Alley Sharing The Story Of...

Word of Mom Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 26:00


Shirley B Novack is a first-generation daughter of Polish and Russian immigrants. She originally graduated from Fisher College in Boston with a degree in Laboratory Science. Still, after marrying and having three children, she returned to school and graduated from Newbury College with a degree in Interior Design. She has had a successful interior design practice since 1985, but her passion for writing was never far from the surface. It was in February of 2022 that her dream of being a published author came true. Her book, The Story Of... , is loosely based on the life of her father. Although some of it is non-fiction, most of it is fictional. Shirley, who is currently working on her next book, resides in Framingham, MA. with her husband Barry, and their precious Havanese, Stevie Nicks Join host Dori DeCarlo on The Authors Alley anytime. Connect with Shirley at snovackandassociates.com and on Facebook, LinkedIn and YouTube. Please support UnsilencedVoices.org and their mission. We thank Smith Sisters and the Sunday Drivers for our theme song, "She is You". Connect with Word of Mom on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter and email us at info.wordofmomradio@gmail.com for more info. WordofMomRadio.com - sharing the wisdom of women, in business and in life.  

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Arts Educators Save the World
Top Chef's Valentine Howell, Jr. with... his mother!

Arts Educators Save the World

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 61:42


So many first-time ingredients to spice up the episode we've whipped up this week: Our FIRST guest from the CULINARY arts... Our FIRST guest co-host who is also an artist in the art form o' the day... and our FIRST guest who has brought along his MOM! A melange of new flavors baked into this week's conversation with 2024 Top Chef-testant CHEF VALENTINE HOWELL, JR, and his mother, STEPHANIE JOACINE, at whose side Val first came to know and love the art and science of food. And because there are never truly too many cooks in the kitchen, we are thrilled to be joined by guest co-host LINDSAY CHRISTIANS, a full-time food editor and arts writer at The Capital Times in Madison, Wisconsin. Bon appetit! BIOS: Born and raised in Boston, VALENTINE HOWELL, JR. was drawn to the magic of hospitality and food as far back as he can remember. Officially starting his culinary education at Madison Park Technical Vocational High School and graduating from Newbury College with a B.S. in hotel, restaurant and hospitality management, he continues to be inspired by food, art, and his love for culture, travel and the people around him. With over two decades of experience working behind the line in some of Boston's most notable kitchens, Valentine's path has led to experiences working alongside culinary royalty such as Lydia Shire, shaping how he approaches cooking and expanding his culinary acumen. A James Beard Award finalist for Best Chef in the Northeast in 2023, every kitchen has imparted diverse knowledge to Valentine's repertoire. Highlighting local produce and other various cultural and local ingredients, Valentine is currently focusing on hosting pop-ups to promote his international food concept, Black Cat Eatery, which consists of tacos, shared plates of Caribbean, Afro-Latin, and Latin street foods, and dishes with his creative take. Chef Val is currently the head chef at Lingo, the in-headquarter restaurant and bar at EF Education First in Cambridge, MA, which is enjoyed by EF employees and guests. Chef Valentine's official Instagram handle is: @_valentino_86 Bravo's Top Chef official Instagram handle is: @bravotopchef LINDSAY CHRISTIANS (she/hers) is a full-time food editor and arts writer at The Capital Times in Madison, Wisconsin. She is the host and producer of The Corner Table, a podcast about food and drink in Madison, and a monthly video series called Cooking with the Cap Times featuring local chefs. She is the author of “Madison Chefs: Stories of Food, Farms and People” (UW Press, 2021) and "The Osteria Papavero Cookbook" (Little Creek Press, 2023) with Francesco Mangano. Lindsay earned a BA in journalism from Michigan State University and a master's degree in theatre research from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She served as a judge for Wisconsin's high school musical theater awards program, The Jerry Awards, for 14 years. She also founded the Student Critics Program at Overture Center for the Arts and ran it every season from 2009-2020. Lindsay is a member of the American Theatre Critics and Journalists Association and the International Association of Culinary Professionals. lindsaychristians.com

Harford County Living
Roots and Resilience: Shirley Novack's Literary Journey

Harford County Living

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 80:12


Shirley B. Novack is a first-generation daughter of Polish and Russian immigrants, who initially graduated with a degree in Laboratory Science from Fisher College. After starting a family, she returned to school, earning a degree in Interior Design from Newbury College, leading to a successful practice since 1985. However, her true passion was writing, which culminated in her book, "The Story Of...", loosely based on her father's life as a Russian immigrant. The book is a work of fiction but contains elements of truth and serves as a tribute to her father's teachings on humility and dignity. Shirley resides in Framingham, Massachusetts with her husband Barry and their Havanese, Stevie Nicks.Here are links for you to bookmark, save, follow, memorize, write down, and to share with others:The Story Of…FacebookShirley Novack | LinkedInShirley Kaufman Novack (@shirleybeth2022) • Instagram photos and videosShirley novack (@shirley_novack) / X (twitter.com)Here's a podcast that I recommended – Let's Talk About Grief With AnneFour Seasons Landscape & Construction Se While we perform the traditional lawn and landscape bed services, our passion is providing drainage Get your story told and book written. Schedule a call with Mike Ulmer at Select a Date & Time - CalendlySupport the showFollow the Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast on Social Media:Facebook – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingFacebook Group (Join the conversation) – Conversations with Rich Bennett podcast group | FacebookTwitter – Conversations with Rich Bennett & Harford County LivingInstagram – Harford County LivingTikTok – CWRB (@conversationsrichbennett) | TikTok Sponsors, Affiliates, and ways we pay the bills:Recorded at the Freedom Federal Credit Union StudiosHosted on BuzzsproutRocketbookSquadCast Contests & Giveaways Subscribe by Email ...

GameTimeCT
High and Tight (S5, E4): Hamden coach Mike Dwyer joins the show

GameTimeCT

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 41:59


GameTimeCT's Pete Paguaga and Scott Ericson are back with the fourth episode of the High and Tight high school baseball podcast for the 2023 season. The duo is joined by Hamden baseball coach Mike Dwyer. The second year coach has led his team to an 8-2 start. Dwyer played at Hamden before playing at Newbury College and has been coaching in the Green Dragons program for the last five years. The trio discussed his team's hot start and what they are doing to win games. The interview wraps up with a draft of Biggest Baseball Crimes draft.  Rundown  0:00 - 2:02 — Introduction 2:03 - 4:32 — Top 10 Poll Review 4:33 - 5:47 — Is the poll cursed? 5:48 - 8:35 — Pre interview chat 8:36 - 27:35 — Interview with Hamden coach Mike Dwyer 27:36 - 37:44 — Biggest Baseball Crimes Draft with Hamden coach Mike Dwyer 37:49 - 40:39 — Wrap up Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Hear us Roar
163: Shirley Novack- Author of The Story of ...

Hear us Roar

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 30:28


Our podcast guest this week is Shirley Novack (The Story of … , Fulton Books, March 2022). Here how this project started as a homage to her Polish immigrant father but evolved into a sweeping saga of the hardships and triumphs of Eastern European families building a new life in America. An interior design career is an unlikely background for a novel writer but Shirley pursued her dream and can now be found most mornings either writing her next historical fiction or working out plot points on her daily walks. Shirley B. Novack is a first-generation daughter of Polish and Russian immigrants.  She originally graduated from Fisher College in Boston with a degree in laboratory science, but after marrying and bringing up three children, she went back to school and graduated from Newbury College with a degree in interior design.  She has had a successful interior design practice since 1985, but her passion for writing was never far from the surface. Shirley resides in Framingham, Massachusetts, with her husband, Barry and their precious Havanese, Stevie Nicks.  

Rocket Pod
German Lam - Cancer Survivor, Master Chef, Free Style Performance Coach & Founder of Glam Foods

Rocket Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2022 71:11


German Lam, founder, and CEO of Glam Foods, LLC, has a passion for healthy eating, and healthy cooking that has inspired him to begin offering customized in-home cooking consultations that empower clients to create a delicious, healthy lifestyle for themselves, their families, kids and friends for life. German brings extensive culinary experience to Glam Foods, having worked as a chef at top-rated institutions such as the 5-Star Boston and Cleveland Ritz-Carlton Hotels, Harvard Club of Boston, and Chatham Bars Inn. German is an award-winning chef. Chef Lam graduated in 1986 from Newbury College with a degree in culinary arts and completed the prestigious American Culinary Federation Les Dames d'Escoffier apprenticeship program in 1990. German is a living inspiration. On the show, he discusses how there are four pillars in life that we can control; Body, Mind, Spirit, and Food! His energy and passion for food and awakening the dragon within is contagious. In our time together we touch upon the beauty of life and learn of new tools to make our lives richer and more fulfilling through greater awareness of how we approach food - the small steps we can take to LIVE more. German's Motto is "Healthy cooking, healthy living, healthy body!" You can contact German Lam via LinkedIn here. Glam Foods LLC here. #rocketpod #visionaries #selfdevelopment #heathandwelness #healthylifestyle Thank you to flexy for supporting this episode of the podcast you can find out more: flexy.shop - - - About Rocket Pod Rocket Pod: How Visionaries Forge Their Thoughts into Reality 'Compelling stories deconstructing how growth-minded individuals achieve the destinies they choose' Rocket Pod has been co-founded by three entrepreneurs, three generations spanning Gen Z, Millennial, and Gen X. Between us, we have +40 years of professional experience spanning e-commerce, digital marketing, web, and media production, logistics, photography, and FinTech. Rocket Pod has been created to engage visionaries about their life journeys and uncover true-life experiences deconstructing how these individuals get from an idea and transition it into reality. Through our series, Rocket Pod will deliver a refreshed perspective on life and provide tools and knowledge through quality audio to make a positive impact on others' lives. Growth-minded guests will share their stories with listeners and help them take the next step to achieve greatness in whatever they put their minds to. https://www.instagram.com/wearerocketpod https://www.facebook.com/wearerocketpod https://www.twitter.com/wearerocketpod - - - The Rocket Pod Team: James Cuss Founder & Host of Rocket Pod James is a Serial Entrepreneur and Co-Founder of flexy. Harry Daymond Co-founder & Co-host Award Winning YoungEntrepreneur, 20 Under 20 & Founder of The Cocktail Connoisseurs https://www.thecocktailconnoisseurs.co.uk Music Producer Created exclusively by KANON https://www.soundcloud.com/kanonmusic --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rocketpodmedia/message

Cancer Healing Journeys by ZenOnco.io & Love Heals Cancer
Nasopharyngeal Cancer Survivor : German Lam : Cancer Survivor Stories

Cancer Healing Journeys by ZenOnco.io & Love Heals Cancer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2022 22:42


German Lam is an award-winning chef and a Nasopharyngeal cancer survivor. He graduated in 1986 from Newbury College with a degree in culinary arts and completed the prestigious American Culinary Federation Les Dames d'Escoffier apprenticeship program in 1990. His awards include 1989 Ritz-Carlton Hotel Employee of the Year, 1989 Boston food Show Gold Medal and 1999 Epicurean Club of Boston Junior Culinary Team Coach – Bronze Medal. German's freestyle cooking and lifestyle philosophy gave him the tools he needed to survive cancer and survive the complex recovery process. It meant both unleashing his inner dragon and channelling Bruce Lee, “becoming like water.” German has set out to help and inspire others to find that balance, sharing his story and philosophy as an author, speaker, and coach. His venture Glam Foods, aims to illuminate the path to good living through eating right.

What's Burning
005: Lilly Jan - Food & Beverage Lecturer at Cornell University's Nolan School of Hotel Administration

What's Burning

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022 48:10


Lilly Jan is a lecturer of food and beverage at the Nolan School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University. She brings nearly 15 years of experience across the hospitality and foodservice sectors, including catering and events, retail, and television production. Prior to joining Cornell, she was the Director of Culinary Operations for Newbury College in Brookline, Massachusetts. Lilly also served as a faculty member and academic advisor at Newbury College, creating and teaching a range of classes across culinary and hospitality management. She has also taught for Le Cordon Bleu and Boston University.   As a chef, product and recipe developer, and foodservice consultant, Lilly has worked with a variety of food-based businesses, including a food truck, on-demand food delivery, food start-up, and retail food stores. She specializes in operations management, focusing on ushering food business concepts to market. A frequent speaker and media contact on food culture, cooking and Chinese cuisine, Lilly has been featured in print and radio outlets. She worked on TV production for America's Test Kitchen and was a regular contributor for WGNH's Boston Public Radio.  Lilly's research interests focus on workplace culture and career progression in the foodservice industry, food safety and food allergy training and education in restaurants, and culture and cuisine. On this episode of "What's Burning", Lilly's chat with Host Mitchell Davis includes conversation around what Lilly calls "eating broadly with an open mind", the toxic restaurant culture, and the need to understand that not everyone has the same "why".

The Rent Roll Radio Show
Big Timing with Alex Talcott

The Rent Roll Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 25:57


Join Rent Roll Radio's host, Sterling Chapman, with his guest Alex Talcott as they talk about how to leverage your team's skills and background so that all of them can contribute to a deal on the same terms. Alex is a finance attorney, entrepreneur, educator, and the owner of Lexdan LLC. After making developments in previous investments, he realized that he could afford to start a business in real estate. And so, he began Lexdan in 2019, and since then, they were able to grow the team where they have properties in 10 states with 27 members working on analyzing deals and managing assets. Today, Alex shares his journey, teaching finance and business law in various schools, investing in different asset classes, and finally getting into real estate.   In this episode, you'll learn: What “aggressive-passive real estate investing” is and the value of high standards Why you should work on properties as if you are keeping them forever How to tap into the college market to find the potential teammates to work with The benefits of finding people and assigning them tasks that they love to do How “project options” works and why it is more than just “an investor's club” And much more!    About Alex Talcott   Before Lexdan, Alex Talcott was a financial planning specialist and a managing partner at Seacoast Financial Planning. Here, they provided the highest quality comprehensive financial planning advice, strategies, and solutions for a lifetime. Alex also has vast experience in education. He began back in 2011 as an adjunct instructor for Global Economics and Global Issues at Newbury College.   After that, Alex served as a Legal Studies instructor at Virtual Learning Academy Charter School before working at Southern New Hampshire University. Not only was he an instructor for Business Law & Finance but also his faculty's team lead. Years later, Alex served at Great Bay Community College as an adjunct senior lecturer.   Connect with Alex Talcott! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lexdanre/   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alextalcottjd/   

The #HCBiz Show!
The Moral and Business Case for Oral Health Integration with Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan

The #HCBiz Show!

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 45:40


Poor oral health has a direct link to high risk of chronic diseases like diabetes and heart disease. It contributes to depression, poor maternal health outcomes, and death. Research shows that it increased the risk associated with COVID-19. Yet we treat oral health as being separate from “healthcare”. 65 million Americans lack dental coverage and even Medicare provides no oral health benefits to our seniors.  Worse yet, this lack of coverage contributes to healthcare disparities as black adults are nearly seven times more likely to have an unmet dental need than white adults. But where there are problems there are opportunities. Today we're talking with Dr. Myechia Minter-Jordan, an MD, MBA, community health champion, and the President and CEO of the newly formed CareQuest Institute for Oral Health. Myechia shares with us how her role as the head of a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) helped her see the gaps in our system and the extraordinary benefits of integrating oral health into primary care delivery. Better yet, those benefits extend far beyond a moral imperative. There is a clear business case for integrating oral health in a more holistic health delivery system. Myechia breaks it all down for us, plus much more including:   Why oral health has been treated separately from healthcare. How oral health integration compares to behavioral health integration (which is already leading to improved outcomes and lower overall costs). The many ways CareQuest Institute is moving the needle including grants, research, innovation, and social impact investing. How entrepreneurs and startups can work with CareQuest Institute and why they will be launching the CareQuest Innovation Partners initiative to drive this. The need for teledentistry. The ways oral health and the COVID crisis have impacted one another. How ACOs, Direct Contracting Entities, and other risk-bearing organizations can benefit from oral health integration. The opportunity for dentists to rethink their own practice and begin to support primary care (and get reimbursed for it). How to foster relationships between dentists and primary care providers. Plus, we discuss The New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund (NCF).     Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA Myechia Minter-Jordan, MD, MBA, serves as the president and CEO of the CareQuest Institute for Oral Health. A physician and business executive, Myechia leads a dynamic team of professional and clinical experts committed to building a future where every person can reach their full potential through excellent health. Through Myechia's leadership, CareQuest Institute operates as a catalyst for systems change, bringing forth ideas and solutions to create a more equitable, accessible, and integrated health system for everyone. CareQuest Institute collaborates with a wide range of partners to achieve its mission — to improve the oral health of all — through work in grantmaking, research, health improvement programs, policy and advocacy, and education, as well as leadership in dental benefits, care delivery, and innovation advancements. Myechia also continues to shine a national spotlight on the importance of ending deep social inequity. In 2020, Myechia joined 18 other Black and Brown executives in Massachusetts as a founding leader of The New Commonwealth Racial Equity and Social Justice Fund (NCF) to provide philanthropic support to community groups and coalitions fighting systemic racism and racial inequity in the Commonwealth. Originally seeded with $20 million, the NCF aims to raise $100 million. Before joining CareQuest Institute, Myechia served as chief medical officer and CEO of the Dimock Center, one of the largest community health centers in Massachusetts. During Myechia's tenure, Dimock was recognized as a national model for comprehensive, integrated health and human services. As CEO, Myechia formed partnerships with world-class institutions to advance person-centered care, including Harvard Medical School, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, and Partners HealthCare. Prior to Dimock, Myechia worked for Johns Hopkins Medicine as an attending physician and instructor of medicine. Myechia also invests personal time in her community, serving on several boards and committees, including BlueShield of California, The Boston Foundation, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, and the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. Previously, she held appointed positions for influential agencies, including the Massachusetts Health Planning Council Advisory Committee and the City of Boston Public Health Commission. Myechia earned her doctor of medicine degree from Brown University School of Medicine and a master of business administration degree from the Johns Hopkins University Carey School of Business. She also received honorary doctorates from Northeastern University and Newbury College.   About CareQuest Institute for Oral Health CareQuest Institute for Oral Health is a national nonprofit championing a more equitable future where every person can reach their full potential through excellent health. We do this through our work in grantmaking, research, health improvement programs, policy and advocacy, and education as well as our leadership in dental benefits, care delivery, and innovation advancements. We collaborate with thought leaders, health care providers, patients, and local, state, and federal stakeholders to accelerate oral health care transformation and create a system designed for everyone. To learn more, visit carequest.org.     Twitter: @CareQuestInst Instagram: carequestinstitute LinkedIn: CareQuest Institute for Oral Health Website: https://www.carequest.org/   Additional Resources and Links   Research Report: A Coming Surge in Oral Health Treatment Needs CareQuest Institute is set to release a series of reports in the coming months that provide in-depth analysis of the results of a comprehensive national survey aimed at understanding oral health equity in the US. They released their first report earlier in April that looks specifically at the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on our oral health and overall health systems.    Key findings: Roughly 6 million adult Americans have lost their dental insurance due to the pandemic   Nearly two-thirds of them have a symptom that is frequently linked to oral diseases, such as tooth decay and periodontal disease.    Many others have canceled or put off important preventive care in the last year – 28 million people have delayed care because of concerns ranging from cost and lacking insurance to risk of exposure to the virus.     The data also reinforces what became very clear early on in the pandemic: low-income individuals, those living in rural areas, and families and communities of color have been disproportionately impacted by this virus. In fact, 60% of Black respondents said they knew someone personally who has died from COVID-19. Across all demographic groups, the higher a respondent's income level the less likely they were to know someone who has died from COVID-19.      Additional statistics on inequities in oral health care   Poor oral health has a direct link to higher risks of chronic illnesses, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, asthma, and more. It also leads to greater instances of depression and other mental health diseases.      Over 65 million Americans lack access to dental coverage prior to the pandemic, four times the number of people who are medically uninsured.    Americans in poverty are 2.5 times more likely to have an unmet dental need due to lack of insurance. Black adults are 68% more likely to have an unmet dental need than white adults.    Nearly 4 in 10 Black and Latino adults reside in 14 states where Medicaid's adult dental benefits cover no services or emergency-only care.      Press Release: New National Nonprofit Will Battle Inequity in Health Care     The #HCBiz Show! is produced by Glide Health IT, LLC in partnership with Netspective Media. Music by StudioEtar

Best or Worst Podcast
Episode #90 Best or Worst Day with Writer & Entrepreneur Soneka Kamuhuza

Best or Worst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 20:20


This week hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma brought writer, educator, and entrepreneur Soneka Kamuhuza. In this second episode, we put him on the spot and asked him about the best OR worst day of his life. His answer involved finding out what REALLY happened when his friends died. This story is CRAZY. You have to hear itGuest Soneka holds two decades worth of experience in the for-profit, post-secondary school arena. Whether training up impactful teachers and navigating team dynamics or managing the classroom and intentionally engaging students for completion success, his contributions have earned him numerous retention awards and Director of the Year recognitions. Through volunteerism and programmatic work with area non-profit entities he has brought his passion to community advocacy. Over the years he has continued to be a youth leader & mentor, building programs, and writing and delivering workshop content. He serves as a conference speaker, facilitator, and serial entrepreneur. Soneka is a graduate of Boston University & Newbury College. A recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award for his participation in soccer and basketball. He went on to become a championship-winning Soccer Coach (Southern New England Athletic Conference 1994) with Newbury College. One of his current pursuits finds him focused on improving the mental, physical, and spiritual wholeness of men via his non-profit organization, Institute for Wholehearted Men (www.wholemen.org). He is currently developing an electronic Learning Management Platform which will provide content for vocational/technical schools and non-profits called 3SIXty (www.3SIXtyEd.com).When not engaged with family, he DJ’s https://www.facebook.com/DJKakesi), is an avid reader, a published poet (A Poet Becalmed) with a new poetry book coming out in February 2021. Find Us Online - Website: http://www.bestorworstpod.com/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BestWorstDayOfYourLIfePodcast/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBestOrWorst1 - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bestorworstdaypod/ About Us Our society is so focused on celebrity, we sometimes forget that “regular” people lead interesting lives too! Best or worst moment of your life? Hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma are here to let your story out. We put people on the spot. What are you going to hear? It could be funny, it could be poignant, it could be sad… you’ll know when we know.Best or Worst is a twice-weekly podcast. On Tuesdays, we get to know our guests and on Thursdays, we find out their best or worst moment.

Best or Worst Podcast
Episode #89 Getting to Know Writer & Educator Soneka Kamuhuza

Best or Worst Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 16:58


This week hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M.Martin Mapoma brought on writer, educator, and entrepreneur Soneka Kamuhuza. In this first episode of the week, we got to know Soneka and found out about his very interested and varied life.Guest Soneka holds two decades worth of experience in the for-profit, post-secondary school arena. Whether training up impactful teachers and navigating team dynamics or managing the classroom and intentionally engaging students for completion success, his contributions have earned him numerous retention awards and Director of the Year recognitions. Through volunteerism and programmatic work with area non-profit entities he has brought his passion to community advocacy. Over the years he has continued to be a youth leader & mentor, building programs, and writing and delivering workshop content. He serves as a conference speaker, facilitator, and serial entrepreneur. Soneka is a graduate of Boston University & Newbury College. A recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award for his participation in soccer and basketball. He went on to become a championship-winning Soccer Coach (Southern New England Athletic Conference 1994) with Newbury College. One of his current pursuits finds him focused on improving the mental, physical, and spiritual wholeness of men via his non-profit organization, Institute for Wholehearted Men (www.wholemen.org). He is currently developing an electronic Learning Management Platform which will provide content for vocational/technical schools and non-profits called 3SIXty (www.3SIXtyEd.com).When not engaged with family, he DJ’s https://www.facebook.com/DJKakesi), is an avid reader, a published poet (A Poet Becalmed) with a new poetry book coming out in February 2021. Find Us Online - Website: http://www.bestorworstpod.com/ - Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BestWorstDayOfYourLIfePodcast/ - Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheBestOrWorst1 - Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bestorworstdaypod/ About Us Our society is so focused on celebrity, we sometimes forget that “regular” people lead interesting lives too! Best or worst moment of your life? Hosts Koji Steven Sakai and M. Martin Mapoma are here to let your story out. We put people on the spot. What are you going to hear? It could be funny, it could be poignant, it could be sad… you’ll know when we know.Best or Worst is a twice-weekly podcast. On Tuesdays, we get to know our guests and on Thursdays, we find out their best or worst moment.

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No Backing Down
Dana Barros

No Backing Down

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 45:50


We got to hang out with the legend Dana Barros and it was an incredible time! For those who don't know, Dana Bruce Barros is an American former professional basketball player from the National Basketball Association. In college, he played at Boston College, finishing as one of the school's all-time leading scorers. He was the head men's basketball coach at Newbury College in Massachusetts. He is now the owner of AAU Basketball organization, the "Dana Barros Gladiators", based in Stoughton, Massachusetts. Join us as we chat with Dana Barros!

Identity Talk 4 Educators LIVE
"McGriff Films" (Tim Young)

Identity Talk 4 Educators LIVE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 36:42


In this episode, we're honored to have Tim Young, the founder of the independent film company McGriff Films. In our conversation, Tim shares about his early life in Brockton, how he developed his love for filmmaking, the creation of his hit show, "Rockin' Wit McGriff", and much more! To learn more about Tim's work, you can connect with him on the following social media platforms: FACEBOOK & YOUTUBE - McGriff Films INSTAGRAM - @mcgriff_films BIO: A proud native of Brockton, MA, Tim graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Communications from Newbury College, where he finished his basketball career as the 2nd all-time leading scorer with a total of 1,506 points. He also earned "Rookie of the Year" honors as a freshman. While at Newbury, he started to fall in love with filmmaking, producing his first film "Nitra" as a class project. Since that moment, he founded his film company "McGriff Films", which produces, films, and television shows such as his hit show, "Rockin' Wit McGriff". Tim also serves a great mentor for the youth. When he's not filming, he works as a middle school teacher in Boston Public Schools and serves as a youth basketball coach. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/identitytalk4educators/support

My Food Job Rocks!
Ep. 178 - Not Your Ordinary Family Fish Business with Roger Berkowitz, CEO and President of Legal Sea Foods

My Food Job Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 48:30


Today we have Roger Berkowitz, CEO and President of Legal Sea Foods on the show. A Third generation family business that not only does fish processing, but has a fish restaurant, and a fish grocery store. All of my fans in the East love this restaurant. I interview Roger on the complexities of the fish farming industry and there was some things I didn’t know about, one, Roger talks about how the rising temperature of the water is affecting fish yields, and two, the complexities of fish farming. You will also learn some tips Roger has learned in his life of leadership. And also, learn about Roger’s other food love. It’s not fish, it’s actually….coffee! About Roger Roger started working in the family fish market in Inman Square, Cambridge at the age of 10 and held a variety of roles prior to becoming President and CEO in 1992.  Since taking the helm, he’s led the company’s growth and diversification.  He now oversees restaurant, retail and mail order divisions and steers the course for 4,000 employees. Roger is a member of the Board of Directors for the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, the Regional Selection Panel for the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships and NOAA’s Marine Fisheries Advisory Committee.  He is a member of the Massachusetts Workforce Training Fund Advisory Committee and a member and past President of the Massachusetts Restaurant Association. In addition, Roger serves on many non-profit Boards including: Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, UNICEF, the Environmental League of Massachusetts and the Blue Frontier Campaign.  He is a member of the Board of Overseers for Brandeis International Business School and serves on the leadership council at the Harvard School of Public Health. Roger graduated from the Newhouse School at Syracuse University and attended executive education programs at Harvard Business School, University of London School of Business and Stanford Graduate School of Business.  He holds an honorary master’s degree from the Culinary Institute of America and honorary doctorates from Johnson & Wales University, Newbury College, Salem State University and Nichols College. Among numerous awards and recognitions, Roger was named a James Beard Award winner in 2017, inducted into the “Menu Masters Hall of Fame” by Nation’s Restaurant News and received the “Chairman’s Award for Distinguished Meritorious Service” by The Atlantic States Marines Fisheries Commission.  He was also the recipient of the George Arents Award, which recognizes Syracuse University alumni for their extraordinary achievements. Sponsor This episode is sponsored by Salt of the Earth. During IFT, I went to their booth. They were serving vegetarian meatballs and mac and cheese using Mediterranean umami. I would say, it was probably the best meatball made of pea protein I’ve tasted. Mediterranean Umami brings a rich, savory component while being clean label and reduces sodium and made with simple ingredients such as tomatoes, sea salt, seaweed, and mushrooms. Ask my friend David for a bottle of Mediterranean Umami any time by emailing  info@salt.co.il Show Notes What advice would you give a CEO?: The best experience you can get as a CEO is to get on the front lines and interact with people What do you tell people in a sentence or less?: I’m a fishmonger What is Legal Seafood?: We’re a restaurant, and a grocery store, and getting into ecommerce but all-in-all, we’re a food business We’re a 3rd generation seafood business. Every generation adds a new part of the business. We have to recognize our DNA to make great decisions What have you observed throughout your years in the food industry?: There are people who have traveled more, or experience more and we have to broaden our scope. How do you get your fish?: We usually go through an auction, however, we’ve realized that ocean is heating up and we’re looking into fish farming NOAA – Green fisheries and advisory committee What is fish farming?: Anything we should know about fish farming: We test every single fish for fecal coliforms and vibrio, and also mercury Vibrio Vulnificus Oysters must be fresh water and not break temperature Describe the steps it took to get to where you are today?: After I went to college with a  degree in journalism, I worked in the restaurant business. I learned it was hard to communicate with the public about fish crises so I took that with me to improve the company. I met James Beard: One of our customers early on was Julia Child and she introduced me to “Jimmy” Beard What food trends are exciting you right now?: Coffee! I bought a coffee plantation and I’m creating a crop in Kona. I not only want to make coffee, but the best coffee ice cream Do people order coffee in a fish restaurant?: We run through 30,000 lbs of coffee a year. How much coffee do you drink?: 1 to 2 great cups of coffee Netherlands: They want 7, but Netherlands coffee cups are very small What is the biggest challenge the food industry has to face?: Cost of labor for restaurants is a big challenge so people in the industry has to change their model. What has Legal been doing to improve the model?: Actually working with Toyota to install lean processing. It’s helped us a ton with handling fish. I can produce a better fish Favorite Book: Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari How do you make a small fortune in the restaurant business?: Start out with a large one Any advice for anyone who wants to go into the food industry?: If you want to be in the business, immerse yourself in the business How about advice for starting a new industry?: I’ve been working into coffee for 10 years and it’s an ongoing pursuit. I’m going to continue the pursuit All beans have their particular nuances Rogerb@legalseafoods.com  

Cyber Synapse Podcast
Parenting & Psychotherapy in an Age of Social Media

Cyber Synapse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018 41:52


Todays episode again crosses the water to the U.S. and im joined by a Psychologist Erick Medina. We take our discussion from parenting to Psychotherapy and how the world of social media has introduced new issues in couples counselling and the phenomenology of their experiences. Erick A. Medina, Psy.D. teaches Psychology at Newbury College in Brookline, MA, USA, and has a private practice of psychotherapy and neuropsychological testing in Wellesley, MA, USA. He can be found on Twitter at @exphen.

The Jeremiah Show
SN. 3/EP. #127 - Chef Jason Santos - Hell's Kitchen | Bar Rescue | Owner Citrus & Salt

The Jeremiah Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 68:08


Today we are talking to Chef Jason Santos Hell's Kitchen Finalist, Bar Rescue regular, and owner of the hottest restaurants in Boston, Abbey Lane, Buttermilk & Bourbon & newly opened Citrus & Salt! "While other kids grew up watching Sesame Street, Chef Jason Santos grew up experimenting in his grandmother's kitchen watching and idolizing Julia Child. Jason graduated from Newbury College's culinary arts program, in Newton, MA at 19, Jason began his culinary career at Andy Husbands' Boston institution, Tremont 647. Jason spent six years at Tremont 647 honing his personal style and rising in the ranks to executive chef. Following his success in Boston's best kitchens, Jason competed on Season 7 of Fox's hit television show Hell's Kitchen. His larger-than-life personality and culinary expertise quickly secured him as a fan favorite and garnered the attention of one of the industry's top critics, Chef Gordon Ramsey. His successful run on the show concluded with a runner-up finish and a newfound national recognition. After Hell's Kitchen wrapped, Jason returned to Boston to add restaurateur to his growing resume opening Abby Lane, Buttermilk & Bourbon, and the recently opened Citrus & Salt. Jason is also a recurring guest on the Today Show, the CBS Early Show, the CBS television show The Talk, and subsequent seasons of Hell's Kitchen. Jason appears regularly on Spike TV's Bar Rescue - rehabilitating failing restaurants and bars as a restaurant consultant alongside John Taffer. Furthermore, Jason has had the honor of cooking to sold-out crowds twice at the James Beard House. He has also served as a culinary instructor at both Boston University and Cambridge Rindge and Latin's culinary programs. Also joining us today from Hollywood, our good friend and president of The Conlin Company, Sheila Conlin! Sheila has been involved in dozens of your favorite TV shows, including Hell's Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares, Hotel Hell & Khloe Kardashian's Revenge Body! Please visit www.chefjasonsantos.com for up-to-date information. Jason's Social www.chefjasonsantos.com twitter.com/chefjasonsantos Public Relations: Nicole Russo 
nicolerussocomm@gmail.com / www.nicolerussopr.com
Manager: Pablo Velez
pablovelez.jr@gmail.com And you can find TV Producer & Casting Director Sheila Conlin at TheConlinCompany.com

2 Regular Guys Talking Decoration and Personalization
Coming to the Garment Decorating Industry as a Traditional Graphic Designer

2 Regular Guys Talking Decoration and Personalization

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2017 59:00


Please find some links and notes from the 2 Regular Guys Podcast. On this week's show, we welcome in James Beck who is a Graphic Designer at Lion Brothers. James has a degree in Graphic Design from Newbury College in Boston, MA and we are going to discuss with him how he got into garment decorating, and what the differences are from what he expected out of college. This will give us all some great insight on how our industry is viewed from the outside and also help us understand design mentality. Sponsored by: Equipment Zone and Pic The Gift Our regular listeners know this, but 2 Regular Guys are all about garment decorating, a bit of fun, and no rants or lectures or selling. We are not doing this for our employers, but rather for our industry. For the past 4 years, 2 Regular Guys have been the first and the most listened to garment decorating industry podcast on this planet! We are humbled by all of you tuning in each week. We work hard to bring you information that will make your business better, and our industry better. Take a look at our incredible weekly guest list and you'll understand where this industry goes for news, interviews and the heartbeat of garment decorating. Thanks for listening!! News Items NBM has announced their 2018 shows, and have added locations. Arlington, TX, Sacramento, CA (new), Portland, OR, Cleveland, OH (new), Long Beach, CA, Secaucus, NJ, Indianapolis, IN, Charlotte, NC J. America signs a definitive merger agreement with Top of the World, a supplier of collegiate headwear in the U.S. As reported by Printwear Magazine Shoutouts: Terry - Nathan with Innovative Creative Solutions in Groveport, Ohio Terry - A great friend of the show Kesa with Kesa Kreations in Kyle, Texas Aaron - Jenn Tuxen of Rhythmic Tees in Shreveport, LA Coming to the Garment Decorating Industry as a Traditional Graphic Designer Terry: James, start out by giving us some background about you and what lead you to graphic design. Aaron: Tell us about your design program in college and what your goals were at that point? What made you choose design as a career path? Terry: What brought you to the garment decorating industry? Aaron: What did you learn from your design program in college that translated well to you roles within the garment decorating industry? Terry: What skills have your learned “on the job” that you wish you would have learned in college? Aaron: In your college program, how were garment decorating tasks like color separations taught if they were taught at all? Terry: We have had a lot of veterans on this program so at times we miss the younger perspective on things, so share with us your thoughts on where you see our industry in 5 years? Aaron: So what can we expect out of you in the future? Where are you headed in our industry or out? Terry: Thanks for joining us today James. Tell our listeners where they can find out more about you? - http://www.manypixls.com/ Other Events Complete Screen Printing Business Course - Atlas Screen Supply in Chicago - February 11-12 The New World of Digital Decorating - Mind's Eye Graphics in Decatur, IN - February 24-25 Complete Screen Printing Business Course - Workhorse Products in Phoenix - March 11-12 Wide Format Sublimation, Cut and Sew and Other Product Enhancements - DAX Kansas City - March 4 Using Digital Marketing Without Breaking the Bank - DAX Kansas City - March 4 Getting Smart with Some Simple Marketing Strategies - ISS Atlantic City Seminar - March 25th Trade Shows ASI Dallas Feb 2-3 NBM Ft Lauderdale Feb 16-18 (Co-Locate with GOA) DAX Kansas City Mar 3-4 NBM Arlington Mar 16-18 ISS Atlantic City Mar 23-25 DAX Minnesota Mar 31-Apr 1 Terry's Books Screen Printing: A Practical Guide to Starting Your Own T-Shirt Business Just $4.95 as an e-book. Direct to Garment: A Practical Guide to Starting Your Own T-Shirt Business Just $4.95 as an e-book.

Big Body Broadcasting
The Q-Spot with Big Body & Drica Armstrong

Big Body Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2016 30:00


Drica Armstrong was born and raised in Elizabeth, NJ. In 2009, she self-published her first novel titled Beautiful Liars. Armstrong graduated from Newbury College in Brookline, MA with an Associate and Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science. She published her second book, Hide & Seek, under her imprint, Double Take Publications. Armstrong is the author of several more novels, and has co-authored two anthologies. She recently formed her production company, Strong Chance Productions, and just wrapped on her first feature film, His Dying Wish. # # # Michelle Cuttino is the “Queen of Plus-Size Fiction,” and serves as a body positive advocate, talk radio host, and motivational speaker. She is President of Big Body Publishing and Big Body Broadcasting. She is a columnist for four publications, and a plus-size lifestyle and publishing industry blogger. Cuttino is the author of Love & Happiness, Love Is Blind, and Me & Mrs. Jones, an eBook series adaptation of her screenplay once optioned with Queen Latifah’s Flavor Unit Films. Cuttino is also co-author of the erotica anthology, Zane Presents… Cougar Cocktales, under Zane’s Strebor/Simon & Schuster imprint. Read more at MichelleCuttino.com. Let’s Connect! Facebook.com/MichelleCuttino Twitter.com/MichelleCuttino

Big Body Broadcasting
The Q-Spot with Big Body and Drica Armstrong

Big Body Broadcasting

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2014 61:00


Drica Armstrong was born and raised in Elizabeth, NJ. She never thought of becoming an author because she wanted to be a lawyer. A homework assignment given to her by an English teacher sparked her interest in writing. While attending high school, Drica wrote several short stories and poetry but started writing her first novel, Beautiful Liars, during her first year of college. After graduating from Newbury College in Brookline, MA, Drica started to pursue publishing for her debut novel. Beautiful Liars was self-published in 2009. Soon after the release of her new novel, Drica finished her second novel, Hide and Seek. Drica now has numerous novels and a comedy skit under her belt. She currently lives in Elizabeth, NJ with her son.

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Speakers & Events-Audio
Planting Hope: The Art of Activism

Speakers & Events-Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2013 58:40


Liz Walker, Ordained Minister, Humanitarian, and Award-Winning Journalist, presents as part of Newbury College's 50th Anniversary Speaker Series