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MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON
Tech College Helps Fill The Need For Dairy Farm Labor

MID-WEST FARM REPORT - MADISON

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 9:36


For many in Wisconsin Dairy Farming is a way of life. But recent times have shown a labor shortage making it harder for these farmers to produce. One school in Green Bay heard this call for help and implemented the only pure dairy science program in the nation. Wendy Vandenboom, a dairy science instructor and Veterinarian with the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College shares the story of how local farmers called on them to start the program. She also shares what the future holds for the only pure dairy science college program in the nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 – Turning athletics into academic success

Native America Calling - The Electronic Talking Circle

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:43


Playing college athletics takes more than just a love of sports. To be successful at that level takes years of dedication, focus, and a good deal of talent. We'll hear from athletes turning athletics into a pathway to academics at Division 1 colleges about how to recognize and develop their own skills, lessons they learned along the way, and how to deal with setbacks. GUESTS Eliana Malnourie (Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe, MHA Nation, Cochiti Pueblo), fourth year undergraduate student and cross country athlete at the University of North Dakota Julian Greendeer (Ho-Chunk/Oneida), (University of) Detroit Mercy Titans Men's Lacrosse team player Lance Kelley (Creek, Shoshone-Paiute), college instructor at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Break 1 Music: The Move (song) DDAT (artist) DDAT (album) Break 2 Music: Zumbi (song) XOCÔ (artist) XOCÔ (album)

Native America Calling
Tuesday, September 24, 2024 – Turning athletics into academic success

Native America Calling

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 55:43


Playing college athletics takes more than just a love of sports. To be successful at that level takes years of dedication, focus, and a good deal of talent. We'll hear from athletes turning athletics into a pathway to academics at Division 1 colleges about how to recognize and develop their own skills, lessons they learned along the way, and how to deal with setbacks. GUESTS Eliana Malnourie (Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwe, MHA Nation, Cochiti Pueblo), fourth year undergraduate student and cross country athlete at the University of North Dakota Julian Greendeer (Ho-Chunk/Oneida), University of Detroit Mercy Titans Men's Lacrosse player Grace White (Red Lake Band of Ojibwe) Red Lake Public Schools K-5 wellness counselor, former Valparaiso University basketball player Lance Kelley (Creek, Shoshone-Paiute), college instructor at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College

Rise Up
Farm and Rural Business Energy Efficiency

Rise Up

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 47:49


Becoming more energy efficient not only cuts costs but also helps preserve our planet. Whether it's transitioning to electric, conducting energy audits, or enhancing energy systems, committing to energy efficiency today promises future savings and fosters a healthier environment for everyone. Discover ways to enhance energy efficiency, with a special focus on agricultural and rural enterprises, in this episode of the Rise Up Podcast. Hear from Jenny Brinker, project manager at GDS Associates, Inc., as she explores the available opportunities and resources for a greener tomorrow. Get Connected: RENEW Wisconsin: https://www.renewwisconsin.org The Energy Fair: https://www.theenergyfair.org The MREA: https://www.midwestrenew.org Email: Info@midwestrenew.org 00:00 Background and History 3:45 Jobs in Energy Efficiency 7:27 GDS Associates 9:37 Importance of building energy efficiency 10:57 Decarbonization 13:12 Lowest cost energy efficiency improvements 16:38 Demand charges 20:13 Air source heat pumps 26:56 Building energy efficiently 28:54 Focus on Energy 30:47 Farms and energy efficiency 34:43 Planning and resources 37:20 Challenges facing energy efficiency 41:06 Energy awareness 44:56 Energy professionals and incentives ABOUT OUR GUEST: JENNY BRINKER Jenny Brinker is a Project Manager at GDS Associates, Inc. in Madison, Wisconsin and brings over 18 years of expertise in energy efficiency consulting. Focusing on serving farming communities and rural businesses, Brinker's skills in Energy Management program implementation and technology have made her a key player in driving sustainable energy practices in the agricultural sector. A Wisconsin native, Brinker holds a Master's degree in Energy, Environment, and Natural Resources Law from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and is a Certified Energy Manager recognized by the Association of Energy Engineers. She has also demonstrated a passion for education. Her involvement in course creation for KEEP (Wisconsin's K-12 Energy Education Program) has strengthened the school program across the state, and, even after returning to GDS, continues to serve as an adjunct professor for the Energy Management Technology program at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. In 2019, Brinker was one of nine instructors nationwide selected by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and the Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technological Education (CREATE) to study renewable energy storage in Germany and share that knowledge with college programs throughout the United States.

Rational Revolution
Equity vs Equality: Breaking down DEI with Libby Jacobs

Rational Revolution

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 44:21


Equity vs Equality: Breaking down DEI with Libby Jacobs, Project Manager of Equity Programming at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. Guest: Libby Jacobs

The Gazette Daily News Podcast
Gazette Daily News Briefing, April 24

The Gazette Daily News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 4:08


This is John McGlothlen with The Gazette digital news desk and I'm here with your update for Monday, April 24th.According to the National Weather Service, there will be widespread frost before 9 a.m. Otherwise, mostly sunny, with a high near 55. Then tonight, a 50 percent chance of showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. New precipitation amounts between a tenth and quarter of an inch are possible.After waiting 52 years to hire its first female president in 2018, Kirkwood Community College last week introduced three women as finalists to succeed Lori Sundberg when she retires later this year. The first of her prospective successors to visit Kirkwood last week was Lisa Armour, who's spent her entire higher education career in Florida and currently serves as interim provost and vice president for academic affairs of Sante Fe College — an 18,000-student public community college in Gainesville. The last to visit was Lori Suddick, who's served institutions across the Midwest, holding various leadership posts at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College in Green Bay before stepping in as president in 2018 atop College of Lake County, a public community college in Grayslake, Ill. The second finalist introduced to campus — or reintroduced, more accurately — was Kristie Fisher, who early in her higher ed pursuits earned an associate degree from Kirkwood before later serving as Kirkwood's vice president of student services from 2006 to 2014. Since the finalist visits and on-campus interviews last week, the 15-member Kirkwood presidential search committee has been collecting input from faculty, staff and the broader community through online feedback forms. A proposed schedule of presidential-search activities doesn't identify a date for presidential selection. It does project an appointment date of Oct. 30.The Iowa Utilities Board issued separate orders Friday assessing $2 million in civil penalties to two pipeline companies that have been operating hazardous liquid pipelines and underground storage facilities in the state for nearly three decades without obtaining permits from the Iowa Utilities Board. The board began a review last year of hazardous liquid pipelines and renewals of expiring permits, discovering Enterprise Products Operating did not have a current permit for approximately 750 miles of pipelines in Iowa that transport propane, butane and natural gasoline, according to a news release. It also found Sinclair Transportation Co. did not have a permit for a roughly 12-mile pipeline in Lee County that transports petroleum products, according to Iowa Utilities Board records. Neither company had been issued permits required to construct, maintain or operate a hazardous liquid pipeline in Iowa, the utilities board said in its release. The utilities board issued a total of $1.8 million in civil penalties against Enterprise for not obtaining permits for seven hazardous liquid pipelines and two hazardous liquid underground storage facilities. It issued a $200,000 civil penalty against Sinclair for operating its hazardous liquid pipeline without a permit.A body that authorities believe to be that of Cristian Martinez — a 20-year-old Muscatine man reported missing a week ago — was recovered Saturday from the Iowa River, more than a mile downstream from where he was last seen. Iowa City police said they responded shortly after noon to Napoleon Park, at 2501 S. Gilbert St., on the east bank of the river. Authorities said a couple reported what they thought was a body in the river. The city said in a news release that the Johnson County Medical Examiner's Office would positively identify the individual found and determine the cause and manner of death. Martinez had gone to Iowa City with some friends who last saw him in the alley behind Bardot Iowa, a bar at 347 S. Gilbert St., sometime before 1 a.m. April 15. His phone had died earlier in the evening, according to the Iowa City Police...

Leading Saints Podcast
How I Lead in a Native American Ward | An Interview with Ian Nishimoto

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 56:07


Ian Nishimoto's mother and father were born and raised in Hawaii. His father served in the US Army for 30 years, giving Ian the opportunity to live in many areas and hence his place of birth is Staten Island, New York. Ian completed his master's degree at the University of Wisconsin–Stout in Training and Development. He began his law enforcement career at the Outagamie County Sheriff's Department as a deputy sheriff, then worked part-time for the U.S. Marshal Service and other municipalities as a patrol officer. He recently retired from 24 years of teaching at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College as a full-time instructor for the Criminal Justice Department. Ian has served as branch president and bishop of the Oneida Ward, on the high council and as a patriarch, and is now considered a non-functioning patriarch as he serves as first counselor in the Green Bay Wisconsin Stake. He and his wife have been married for 41 years. They have two daughters, two sons, and five grandchildren, and reside in Oneida, Wisconsin. Highlights 02:00 Introduction to Ian Nishimoto 09:00 On being branch president and then bishop of the Oneida Branch. Ian explains why the branch kept opening and closing. 12:30 In 1994 they wanted to open the Oneida Branch once again and were met with a lot of backlash and hurt feelings from when the branch was closed previously. 15:00 The opposition that Ian faced being called to be the branch president of the newly formed reservation branch. His counselors wouldn't even do it. 18:00 Creating momentum starting the new branch 23:50 The discouraging times and the slow progress of re-creating the branch. Helping people reactivate in the church. 25:10 Dealing with cultural and racial issues in the branch 32:20 Ian's tips to a bishop or branch president of a reservation branch or ward 33:30 Going about loving people. Ian would look at what they valued as a culture and related it to the Savior. He got to know them, their culture, and past stories of their tribe. 36:00 Ian talks about his father, Arthur K. Nishimoto. He was called to preside over the Japan Fukuoka mission and then at the temple in Tokyo. He also set up the Church office in Japan. 40:30 Story of couple missionaries serving in the Oneida branch and how they learned to love the people there. They had to learn to understand the culture. 43:00 Ian talks about being a patriarch 47:00 Transitioning into the calling of patriarch 52:00 Final thoughts and Ian's personal testimony of leadership and becoming like Christ Links Read the TRANSCRIPT of this podcast Listen on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast has ranked in the top 20 Christianity podcasts in iTunes, gets over 500,000 listens each month, and has over 10 million total downloads as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help latter-day saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, Ganel-Lyn Condie, and many more in over 500 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Leading Saints Podcast
How I Lead in a Native American Ward | An Interview with Ian Nishimoto

Leading Saints Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 56:07


Ian Nishimoto's mother and father were born and raised in Hawaii. His father served in the US Army for 30 years, giving Ian the opportunity to live in many areas and hence his place of birth is Staten Island, New York. Ian completed his master's degree at the University of Wisconsin–Stout in Training and Development. He began his law enforcement career at the Outagamie County Sheriff's Department as a deputy sheriff, then worked part-time for the U.S. Marshal Service and other municipalities as a patrol officer. He recently retired from 24 years of teaching at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College as a full-time instructor for the Criminal Justice Department. Ian has served as branch president and bishop of the Oneida Ward, on the high council and as a patriarch, is now considered a non-functioning patriarch as he serves as first counselor in the Green Bay Wisconsin Stake. He and his wife have been married for 41 years. They have two daughters, two sons, and five grandchildren, and reside in Oneida, Wisconsin. Highlights 02:00 Introduction to Ian Nishimoto 09:00 On being branch president and then bishop of the Oneida Branch. Ian explains why the branch kept opening and closing. 12:30 In 1994 they wanted to open the Oneida Branch once again and were met with a lot of backlash and hurt feelings from when the branch was closed previously. 15:00 The opposition that Ian faced being called to be the branch president of the newly formed reservation branch. His counselors wouldn't even do it. 18:00 Creating momentum starting the new branch 23:50 The discouraging times and the slow progress of re-creating the branch. Helping people reactivate in the church. 25:10 Dealing with cultural and racial issues in the branch 32:20 Ian's tips to a bishop or branch president of a reservation branch or ward 33:30 Going about loving people. Ian would look at what they valued as a culture and related it to the Savior. He got to know them, their culture, and past stories of their tribe. 36:00 Ian talks about his father, Arthur K. Nishimoto. He was called to preside over the Japan Fukuoka mission and then at the temple in Tokyo. He also set up the Church office in Japan. 40:30 Story of couple missionaries serving in the Oneida branch and how they learned to love the people there. They had to learn to understand the culture. 43:00 Ian talks about being a patriarch 47:00 Transitioning into the calling of patriarch 52:00 Final thoughts and Ian's personal testimony of leadership and becoming like Christ Links TRANSCRIPT coming soon Listen on YouTube Get 14-day access to the Core Leader Library The Leading Saints Podcast has ranked in the top 20 Christianity podcasts in iTunes, gets over 500,000 listens each month, and has over 10 million total downloads as part of nonprofit Leading Saints' mission to help latter-day saints be better prepared to lead. Learn more and listen to any of the past episodes for free at LeadingSaints.org. Past guests include Emily Belle Freeman, David Butler, Hank Smith, John Bytheway, Liz Wiseman, Stephen M. R. Covey, Julie Beck, Brad Wilcox, Jody Moore, Tony Overbay, John H. Groberg, Elaine Dalton, Tad R. Callister, J. Devn Cornish, Dennis B. Neuenschwander, Anthony Sweat, John Hilton III, Barbara Morgan Gardner, Blair Hodges, Whitney Johnson, Ryan Gottfredson, Greg McKeown, DeAnna Murphy, Michael Goodman, Richard Ostler, Ganel-Lyn Condie, and many more in over 500 episodes. Discover podcasts, articles, virtual conferences, and live events related to callings such as the bishopric, Relief Society, elders quorum, Primary, youth leadership, stake leadership, ward mission, ward council, young adults, ministering, and teaching.

Servant Leadership Today
Wisconsin Women in Conservation

Servant Leadership Today

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 52:18


In today's episode, Rick and Sam are joined by members of Wisconsin Women in Conservation: Dr. Esther Shekinah is a Research Agronomist at Michael Fields Agricultural Institute; Jennifer Nelson works with Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Services (MOSES); and Val Dantoin is a Conservation Coach for Wisconsin Women in Conservation. These inspiring women join us today to share their work, describing the challenges and successes the organization has faced thus far and its focus on community, the greater good, and sustainable farming. Finally, they share their hope for the future of sustainability and involvement by women of all ages as part of the solution for the challenges we face. Dr. Esther Shekinah is a Research Agronomist at Michael Fields Agricultural Institute with more than 20 years of sustainable agriculture research experience in both India and the US. In addition to leading the Wisconsin Women in Conservation team, she is researching cover crops and industrial hemp with the goal of developing production practices that encourage diversity in organic cropping systems. Jennifer Nelson works with Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Services (MOSES), facilitating farmer education and farmland access. With her partner, she co-owns Humble Pie Farm in Plum City, Wis., growing Certified Organic bedding plants, produce and flowers. Jennifer has managed and been on the board of multiple farmers' markets in the Midwest. Val Dantoin is a Conservation Coach for Wisconsin Women in Conservation. Val's Full Circle Community Farm is located outside of Green Bay. They focus on grazing, permaculture, riparian buffers, wetlands, organic, pollinator habitat. Valerie is a farmer-teacher who models her 240 acre farm after the workings of natural eco-systems. She has B.S. in bacteriology, a Masters Degree in Agronomy and an all but dissertated Ph.D. in land resources. Valerie developed and teaches 20 courses in the Sustainable Food & Ag Systems program at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College. Sam Scinta is President and Founder of IM Education, a non-profit, and Lecturer in Political Science at University of Wisconsin-La Crosse and Viterbo University. Rick Kyte is Endowed Professor and Director of the DB Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University. Music compliments of Bobby Bridger- “Rendezvous” from "A Ballad of the West"

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast
EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT! We Have Big News!!!

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 33:24


On this AToTH bonus episode Andrew learns how to use our new podcasting equipment and Michelle talks with Melissa Turner, Brooke Crouch and Sarah Crow about the Cellerant Best Of Class Hygiene Awards!    Episode Highlights Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Awards Virtual Award Program  December - We select WINNERS! Debate (To the Death for Michelle)    “We look at the technology and pick out the products that stand out amongst the crowd.”   “We sat down and said he HAVE TO extend this to dental hygiene.”   “Spirit has down grades only.”   “Pandemic man, there isn't even anything left to say about that.”   “Just because there is a category, doesn't mean there is a winner.”   “We all have our individual backgrounds.”   “We all have those couple of things we love.”   “This award is one of the most prestigious awards in dental hygiene.”   “This award is completely unbiased.”   “This award has integrity, it is about doing what is right when no one is watching.”    “The innovation is what dental hygiene has needed for a minute.”   “Are we going to have safe words, are we going to have a time out chair for Michelle?”    “To the DEATH… who said that? Did I miss a memo?”   “We are all talking about having a friendly debate and Michelle is to the death over here.”   The Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene panel members include: Melissa Turner, BASDH, RDHEP, EFDA- Chief Hygiene Officer, Cellerant Consulting; Editorial Advisory Board, RDH Magazine; Co-founder, National Mobile & Teledentistry Conference; Co-Founder, The Denobi Awards; Founder- I Heart Dentistry Network; Co-host, Dentistry Gone Wild; Co-creator, Oral Health United melissa@cellerantconsulting.com   Pamela Maragliano-Munez, RDH, DMD, FACP- Chief Development Officer, Cellerant Consulting; Editor In Chief, Dental Economics; Editorial Director, Dental Academy of Continuing Education; Associate clinical professor, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine senoritadiente100@gmail.com   Andrew Johnston, RDH, BSBM- Director of Hygiene, Coast Dental; Co-host, A Tale of Two Hygienists Andrew@ataleoftwohygienists.com   Amanda Hill, RDH, BSDH- Host, Your Dental Top 5; Editorial Advisory Board, RDH Magazine; Industry Educator, Dental Post; Certified Educator, OSAP-DALE Foundation amandahillrdh@gmail.com   Brooke Crouch, RDH- Vice President, American Mobile & Teledentistry Alliance; Clinical Advisory Board Chair, Virginia Health Catalyst; Oral Health Action Team Chair, United Way of Roanoke Valley brookecrouchdentalconsulting@gmail.com   Kristin Goodfellow, RDH, BA- Clinical Director, OraCare Oral Rinse; 2013 Recipient, Proctor & Gamble's Excellence in Patient Communication Award; Featured author, Dental Products Report & RDH Magazine kristin@wilmarmanagement.com   Michelle Strange, MSDH, RDH- Co-host, A Tale of Two Hygienists; Client Success Manager, MouthWatch; Co-founder, LevelUp Infection Prevention; Editorial Advisory Board, Dental Economics Michelle@ataleoftwohygienists.com   Nancy Miller, RDH, BA- Founder, UltraConcepts; Clinical Advisor, Jameson Management; Adjunct Faculty & Clinical Instructor, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College; njmillerdh@aol.com   Sarah Crow, RDH- President-elect, ADHA Massachusetts; Co-founder MDHA Mentor Liaison Team; Recipient, Massachusetts Dental Society Hygienist of the Year; Recipient, Middlesex Community College Member of the Year; Feature Writer, ADHA Access Magazine sarahjcrow@gmail.com Links   Press Release: https://www.dentistrytoday.com/news/industrynews/item/8635-cellerant-best-of-class-hygiene-award-program-launches-for-2021  Learn about Cellerant www.cellerantconsulting.com 

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast
EXCITING ANNOUNCEMENT! We Have Big News!!!

A Tale of Two Hygienists Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 33:24


On this AToTH bonus episode Andrew learns how to use our new podcasting equipment and Michelle talks with Melissa Turner, Brooke Crouch and Sarah Crow about the Cellerant Best Of Class Hygiene Awards!    Episode Highlights Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene Awards Virtual Award Program  December - We select WINNERS! Debate (To the Death for Michelle)    “We look at the technology and pick out the products that stand out amongst the crowd.”   “We sat down and said he HAVE TO extend this to dental hygiene.”   “Spirit has down grades only.”   “Pandemic man, there isn't even anything left to say about that.”   “Just because there is a category, doesn't mean there is a winner.”   “We all have our individual backgrounds.”   “We all have those couple of things we love.”   “This award is one of the most prestigious awards in dental hygiene.”   “This award is completely unbiased.”   “This award has integrity, it is about doing what is right when no one is watching.”    “The innovation is what dental hygiene has needed for a minute.”   “Are we going to have safe words, are we going to have a time out chair for Michelle?”    “To the DEATH… who said that? Did I miss a memo?”   “We are all talking about having a friendly debate and Michelle is to the death over here.”   The Cellerant Best of Class Hygiene panel members include: Melissa Turner, BASDH, RDHEP, EFDA- Chief Hygiene Officer, Cellerant Consulting; Editorial Advisory Board, RDH Magazine; Co-founder, National Mobile & Teledentistry Conference; Co-Founder, The Denobi Awards; Founder- I Heart Dentistry Network; Co-host, Dentistry Gone Wild; Co-creator, Oral Health United melissa@cellerantconsulting.com   Pamela Maragliano-Munez, RDH, DMD, FACP- Chief Development Officer, Cellerant Consulting; Editor In Chief, Dental Economics; Editorial Director, Dental Academy of Continuing Education; Associate clinical professor, Tufts University School of Dental Medicine senoritadiente100@gmail.com   Andrew Johnston, RDH, BSBM- Director of Hygiene, Coast Dental; Co-host, A Tale of Two Hygienists Andrew@ataleoftwohygienists.com   Amanda Hill, RDH, BSDH- Host, Your Dental Top 5; Editorial Advisory Board, RDH Magazine; Industry Educator, Dental Post; Certified Educator, OSAP-DALE Foundation amandahillrdh@gmail.com   Brooke Crouch, RDH- Vice President, American Mobile & Teledentistry Alliance; Clinical Advisory Board Chair, Virginia Health Catalyst; Oral Health Action Team Chair, United Way of Roanoke Valley brookecrouchdentalconsulting@gmail.com   Kristin Goodfellow, RDH, BA- Clinical Director, OraCare Oral Rinse; 2013 Recipient, Proctor & Gamble's Excellence in Patient Communication Award; Featured author, Dental Products Report & RDH Magazine kristin@wilmarmanagement.com   Michelle Strange, MSDH, RDH- Co-host, A Tale of Two Hygienists; Client Success Manager, MouthWatch; Co-founder, LevelUp Infection Prevention; Editorial Advisory Board, Dental Economics Michelle@ataleoftwohygienists.com   Nancy Miller, RDH, BA- Founder, UltraConcepts; Clinical Advisor, Jameson Management; Adjunct Faculty & Clinical Instructor, Northeast Wisconsin Technical College; njmillerdh@aol.com   Sarah Crow, RDH- President-elect, ADHA Massachusetts; Co-founder MDHA Mentor Liaison Team; Recipient, Massachusetts Dental Society Hygienist of the Year; Recipient, Middlesex Community College Member of the Year; Feature Writer, ADHA Access Magazine sarahjcrow@gmail.com Links   Press Release: https://www.dentistrytoday.com/news/industrynews/item/8635-cellerant-best-of-class-hygiene-award-program-launches-for-2021  Learn about Cellerant www.cellerantconsulting.com 

WTAQ News on Demand
7am News on Demand - Sad end to a search for a missing boater

WTAQ News on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2021 2:52


Northeast Wisconsin Technical College has created a space that both its current and future students can share.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Future of Food: A Food Podcast About What's Next
Farm Like an Art Form with Valerie Dantoin

Future of Food: A Food Podcast About What's Next

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 17:05


As an instructor in sustainable food and agricultural systems at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College, Valerie Dantoin is helping create career paths for students who want to become farmers, or become closer to the land.If you close your eyes and you just imagine what you would think of as an organic farm, you probably get this image of a nice cow out on green grass. That happens on our farm. It doesn’t always happen on every organic farm and it certainly doesn’t happen anymore on farms that we call conventional farms.-- Valerie DantoinSubscribe to the podcast at futurefood.fm, and check our deep dive stories about the future of food. 

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Why I Social
Episode 105 - Nicole Virant (@nicolevirant)

Why I Social

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2016 34:10


Nicole Virant is a Corporate Trainer and Adjunct Instructor at Northeast Wisconsin Technical College (aka NWTC). In addition, she also serves as a member of the Greater Green Bay Chamber as a marketing and public relations committee member. She's an experienced presenter who's Twitter profile will also inform you that she loves family, dogs and board games.  Hear her story on this week's episode.  This Week on Why I Social, Nicole and I discuss: How she ended up in a corporate training role The role (and importance) of family in her life And of course, Why Does She Social?!  Share your thoughts on this week's episode with #WhyISocial Subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher Radio, Soundcloud, Google and Otto Radio.  Follow at @WhyISocial. Do you have someone you'd like to see on the show? Tweet me at @CBarrows or @WhyISocial using #WhyISocialGuest  The Why I Social podcast is brought to you by Zoomph. Zoomph transforms digital marketing with real-times streaming analytics. Our platform provides you with an end-to-end solution  to ignite your content, your marketing, and your business from start to finish. Learn more about Zoomph at http://bit.ly/WhySocialAnalytics  

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CyberSpeak's Podcast
CyberSpeak November 8, 2010

CyberSpeak's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2010 37:38


This week we have interview with Kristinn Gudjonsson, developer of Log2TimeLine.  Kristinn gives us an update on what is on the road ahead for Log2TimeLine.  In Listener Email Joe from Northeast Wisconsin Technical College wrote in to say that blanking the password or even cracking the password is possible without the LiveView LE version.  Luby Wrote in to tell how much he enjoyed SANS 508 and learning about SuperTimelines. Luby also explains how open wireless access points can eliminate the threat of Firesheep. We also give Luby a “special ringtone” for his wife’s phone.  In News we talk about an iPhone bug and an vulnerability to PayPal’s app that could cost you money.  In Legal News, 2 cases send criminals to jail. Tech Topics cover Windows LNK files and the Web Site of the Week is a Qwiki   

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